Lung cancer, throat cancer, mouth cancer
It is estimated that about 30% of all cancer deaths in the U.S. are caused by smoking. Smoking is a major risk factor for many types of cancer, including lung, throat, and mouth cancers.
1. lung cancer 2. heart cancer 3.throat cancer 4. eye cancer 5.mouth cancer
Cigarettes can cause lung, esophageal and mouth cancers. Cigarette smoking is also a major contributor to several other types of cancer of the organs.
Cancer of the throat and lungs
Three most common types of cancer prevalent in India are:1. LUNG CANCER (due to smoking)2.MOUTH CANCER (due to tobacco)3.BLOOD CANCER (due to blood transfusion)
The act of smoking allows toxins to invade the body. Many forms of cancer can come from smoking. Lung cancer is most typically associated with smoking, although bladder, colon, and throat cancer are amongst forms of cancers that can be caused from smoking as well.
Thousands of people are in hospitals because of smoking. Mainly because of types of cancer received from smoking, usually lung cancer.
I will write more than three, if you don't mind...dirty lungs- they turn black with tar and don't allow you to breath as much as you could.Cancer- Many types of cancer can be received; LUng cancer, cancer of the oral cancer, cancer of the mouth (most likely the same thing as oral cancer) with can spread to the throat.Yellow teeth and finger stains.Some may get hearing loss.Things won't taste as good- You're eating that fancy, flavorful stake you had (before you started smoking) and it's just not flavorful.There are many other things that may happen, but I cannot name them all. I hope my answer helped!
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)
lung cancer, mouth cancer, tongue cancer esofugus cancer. all the other types are bad too. these are just a couple!
Lung cancer not sure what else
Yes, there is a link between smoking and an increased risk of brain cancer. Smoking is a well-known risk factor for several types of cancer, including lung, mouth, throat, and esophageal cancer. While the relationship between smoking and brain cancer is not as strong as for other types of cancer, research has suggested that smoking may contribute to an elevated risk of developing brain cancer. The carcinogenic substances found in tobacco smoke, such as nicotine, tar, and various chemicals, can enter the bloodstream and affect various parts of the body, including the brain. Over time, exposure to these harmful substances may increase the risk of brain cancer, particularly in long-term or heavy smokers. It's important to emphasize that brain cancer is a complex disease with multiple risk factors, and smoking is just one of them.