Depends - If You Are Healthy and not a smoker then it is Red, If You Smoke Then It Is Black.
A chain smoker will likely develop emphysema and possible lung cancer.
simile: he's as reluctant as a smoker going in for lung cancer test metaphor: he's a smoker going in for a lung cancer test
Lung cancer is a disease you can get from smoking. also called smoker's lung
Symptoms of smoker's lung, usually referring to lung cancer, include coughing, which can produce blood and lead to chest pain. Shortness of breath is also common.
Smoker: person who smokes cigars, cigarettes, ect. and may develop lung cancer. Smokers usually have bad breath, yellow teeth, a hard time breathing, lung problems, and other unhealthy symptoms. Nonsmoker: Person who doesn't smoke but may be a second hand smoker. A second hand smoker has been with a smoker almost all their life.
sadly no
It's impossible to say. Smoking is one of MANY things which can affect the alveoli. The lungs of a smoker and a non-smoker are difficult to tell apart. On the other hand, a diseased lung looks very different to an undiseased one. If you are are shown a photo of a 'smoker's lung', it's most probably the diseased lung of a pig.
If you're a long term smoker then its lung disease
For lung cancer, the symptoms are very hard to detect. If you are a smoker, you might feel them in an advance manner than a non-smoker. This includes very rapid weight gain and loss, loss being the most advanced symptom in accordance with lung cancer.
After being a long time chain smoker John Wayne had his entire left lung and four ribs removed in 1964 because of lung cancer.
Yes, it is possible to have lung cancer and heart disease at the same time, especially if somebody has been a smoker.