There's as small chance, if drunk in excess, that Diet Coke can cause cancer due to the preservatives used to replace sugar.
No crack actually is a lot safer then you think.
Yes it can, but if your a lunatic and want to have lung cancer go ahead and drink it....
Don't know, but probably.
Cocaine is an illegal drug. there really is no such thing as dirty or clean cocaine. All cocaine can kill you, or give you lung problems.
the smoke rots and blacken your lung. :(
no it is not contagious
lung clots,smoking can give you lung cancer
The book "Lung Cancer Therapy Annual" (v. 6) can give you information on causes, symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatments, and stages of lung cancer. Other usful books include "A Lung Cancer: Principals and Practice", "Lung Cancer: Making Sense of Diagnosis, Treatment, and Options", and "100 Questions & Answers About Lung Cancer, Second Edition".
Many people i know are dying from it who use cocaine, it is mixed with phenacetin a banned cancer causing painkiller and people are taking more of it to get a hit as it gets mixed more yes definitely the word needs to be spread.
smoking can give you lung cancer, throat cancer etc. and it can kill youu. x
smoking can give you 3 kinds of diseases: cancer, heart attacks, and strokes.
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Lung cancer is not a month.
No. You can't "give" someone cancer. However cancer causing viruses like HPV can be transmitted sexually, but not cancer itself.
Lung cancer is a disease. It is not an invention.