Some social effects include, the effect and the impact on the family and the community. Especially when the person dies. Another social impact is the fact that the person often has to go to hospital and breathe through a machine, as breathing causes their lungs to fill with fluid, which would eventually cause them to die, so it effects the person's daily life.
Well to start off, I feel it depends on the person one talk to.
Depending on ones point of view They could be considered a social out cast, or be considered a hero for standing through it and surviving it.
Also depending on weather that person smoked. They could become a outcast because they smoked or they could be considered a hero and swarmed with friends because they taught that it is a bad idea to smoke thereby saveing hundreds of lives.
lung cancer can be dangerous one it shortenes your life span by alot and twohaving lung cancer sucks
Lung cancer
No. It may cause lung cancer, but it has no effect on the prostate.
The risk of lung cancer due to asbestos exposure is increased by the synergistic effect of smoking. That is, the risk of cancer does not ADD to the risk of smoking, it MULTIPLIES.
very badly..............
It does not effect your ability to think. it will eventually stop you from being able to breathe!!DON'T SMOKE AND YOU WONT GET LUNG CANCER!!!!!!!!!!!
Will cause lung cancer ,eye damage and breathing problems.
smoking ciggarettes and the probability of getting lung cancer
it is 1 of the many possibetys
Lung cancer is not a month.
Absrract of lung cancer
all the tar sticks to your lungs and then it can increase your risk of lung cancer