Most people say that it does but, i really do think it is bad for you and you shouldn't do it because i tried it and it just ruins your life so don't smoke just get candy and suck on it like that and then maybe it will solve your problem so yea most people say that it does lead to cancer so just don't smoke but cancer wont be good its worse than you think when you smoke and because you cant solve your problem by smoking so just don't smoke because it might lead to cancer so i will say it probably can lead you to cancer so all im gonna mainly say to you is just don't smoke at all
if you smoke it lead to Effect of smoking shorterm *shortness of breath *headache *dizziness *yellow skin *loss of hair *become really sinky Effect of smoking Longterm *lung cancer *stomach ,mouth ,throat cancer *impotemie
It is possible. Smoking does not automatically lead to cancer or heart attack. Smoking may increase you chances of suffering cancer or heart attack
it leads to lung cancer, which may lead to death.
it leads to death
Yes, smoking can lead to lung disease. Some examples of diseases that may be smoking related are emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and lung cancer.
because your climbing near the sun and the sun gives you skin cancer....
Smoking is a cancer-causing irritant which can trigger viruses. Smoking can cause allergies which can lead to a weakened immune system.
It can limit what they do and how they eat because certain things may make it worse. Also a person shouldn't be smoking or scratching,cheese things can lead to difficult times. And so sorry if you have skin cancer. Feel better, don't scratch.
Lung cancer, skin cancer, yellow hair, yellow teeth, a funeral... Must I go on?
Ok, I won't be sarcastic here. Yes.
No, not at all, despite tobacco being dangerous to your health-- cigars less so if you have had skin cancer then smoking will not increase the chances of you getting cancer. However, if you have had lung cancer then it does make it extremely more dangerous to smoke.
Smoking is a well-established risk factor for various types of cancer. Here are some of the cancers strongly associated with smoking: Lung Cancer, Head and Neck Cancers, Bladder Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Stomach Cancer, Liver Cancer, Colorectal Cancer, Cervical Cancer,and Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)