No, you can't get lung cancer from smoking paper, it's just burnt paper that your inhaling. So it's not harmful to your body at all.
Answer: All paper comes from trees and are processed. Whatever was used in processing is going directly into your lungs.
Nope but if you inhale lots of it at once, it'll burn you're throat like crazy haha
Yes it is bad as you would be inhaling unhealthy chemicals. There is no reason to do so as there is no buzz nor high to get from doing that.
I think that ultimately, anything inhaled into the lungs that is not meant to be there can eventually cause harm.
Yes because the chemicals in the paper affects are lungs and well that what I think not to sure
Breathing air that has a lot of burning or burnt material in it (air pollution) can cause lung cancer.
yes u can get cancer and die
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People Mostly get lung cancer by smoking..
Smoking is one cause of lung cancer.
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Lung cancer is caused by smoking, so there isn't exactly a yes or no. If you really want a straight-up answer, all smoking does is relax you,while lung cancer kills you while you cough up blood. So yes, lung cancer is worse than being relaxed by smoking.
Both oral cancer and lung cancer are.
Lung cancer occurs when something stimulates cells in the lung or lungs to begin to multiply uncontrollably. The most common cause of lung cancer is smoking, although there are other causes, usually involving inhalation of foreign particles.What causes lung cancer? The biggest cause of lung cancer is smoking, approximately 36,000 people in the U.K. die from lung cancer every year, 90% of those lung cancer deaths are from smoking. If you are a non-smoker there is a risk that you can get lung cancer from passive smoking, though the risk is not as high than if you smoke yourself. Passive smoking could be responsible for several hundred, lung cancer cases every year. Another possible cause of lung cancer is exposure to certain chemicals and substances such as asbestos, radon gas and nickel, but this is very rare. Air pollution has also been suspected as a cause of lung cancer, but this has not been proved.
Smoking is not the only cause of lung cancer.
Lung cancer can be prevented by not smoking or taking in someone else's smoke.
One explanation may be that the smoking caused the lung cancer. It is also possible that smoking and lung cancer are statistically unrelated and that another carcinogen caused the lung cancer. A correlational study must be conducted to determine this.
The cancer society's view on smoking is that smoking causes at least 80% of lung cancer deaths
causes lung cancer
lung cancer!