Hiccups can sometimes be linked to cancer, particularly in cases where tumors irritate the diaphragm or affect nearby nerves, such as the phrenic nerve. Conditions like esophageal or lung cancer may cause persistent hiccups due to their proximity to the diaphragm or due to treatment side effects. However, hiccups are generally a common, benign phenomenon and are not exclusively indicative of cancer. If hiccups persist for an extended period, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
lung cancer and hiccups and many others
Both oral cancer and lung cancer are.
carotenoid's has not been linked to cancer from the studies that have been done...
Both oral cancer and lung cancer are.
No it's linked to God
Nicotine in tobacco is linked to (when tobacco is kept in mouth) oral cancer and to (when smoke is inhaled) pulmonary cancer.
Estrogen doesn't cause breast cancer but certainly estrogen can be linked to breast cancer. This is why hormonal birth control such as the combination pill is strongly linked to breast cancer.
While hiccups are typically associated with irritation of the diaphragm or nerve pathways, gallbladder issues can potentially lead to hiccups indirectly. For instance, gallbladder problems may cause pain that irritates the diaphragm or lead to digestive disturbances that might trigger hiccups. However, hiccups are not a common symptom directly linked to gallbladder conditions. If hiccups persist, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation.
Cancer
No
lung cancer
no. But it has been linked to getting u high. :D