No, it is very unlikely to get throat cancer after smoking for 2 months
Smoking is not the only cause of lung cancer.
1 month
yes. only for about two months though.
Even if you smoked for only one year you can never be sure if or when you might get lung cancer. It also depends on how many cigarette's you smoked everyday, even before you quit.
In 1884, eighteenth U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant was diagnosed with throat cancer. He died on July 23, 1885. Nowadays, it's thought that he actually died from carcinoma of the tongue and tonsils. Grant was the only president with a confirmed case of throat cancer.
If you truly hadn't smoked for months prior then you should be fine by the 18th. No worries.
You can get cancer from anything that you smoke, rather it be paper or cigarettes. Its the carbon in the Smoke from the paper that will eventually damage your lungs and cause cancer. The only thing that is proven not to cause cancer when smoked is Marijuana(When smoked in its Natural State i.e Pipes,Bongs,Natural Hemp Joints). The only probable cause from catching cancer from Marijuana is The Tobacco leaves the Urban youths Smoke out of.... Don't smoke paper, Cigarettes are enginerred to be smoked even though they cause cancer. The chemicals are designed to affect you in the long run so you can continue to buy the Product(Menthol Non-Menthol{Doesnt Matter}).
He died in June 1957 from throat cancer, exacerbated by smoking and alcohol. He was only 53 years old.
Only one president has died from cancer and that is Hiram Ulysses Simpson Grant. He had cancer in the throat. Other presidents have had cancer but have not died.
3 days
no, it only stays in your blood for up to three weeks. definitely not six months. if it was only one time, then it will only stay in your system for around three days.
after 3 months the only way they can detect it is a through your hair