If you inhale or breath harmful stuff into your lungs, like smoke, drugs, or second hand smoke (which is worse than actually doing it) too much, you could get lung or throat cancer.
Ever seen that commercial with the lady with the throat plug? She smoked too much.
More much statistically and epidemiologically sound studies have suggested that breathing in the fumes from a gas cooker or fire at home increase the risk of lung cancer more than that for secondhand smoke.
Over sixty possible factors contributing to lung cancer have been identified, including drinking full fat milk and taking antibiotics.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of death in people with cancer. People normally die from smoking then getting lung cancer.
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People Mostly get lung cancer by smoking..
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Smoking is not the only cause of lung cancer.
The majority of people who get Lung Cancer according to some studies, is smoking. There are other ways to get Lung Cancer like second hand smoke, radon gas and Asbestos.
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A link between lung cancer and cannabis smoking was never proven. So pot does not cause lung cancer.
It has probably been with people when people first became people. According to Google, the link between Radon gas and lung cancer was noticed in mines in 1470. But I don't think lung cancer 'first occurred' there. I think lung cancer has always been with human beings.
Lung cancer is often associated with smoking, and the incidence and mortality rates are influenced by tobacco use. Other common causes of cancer-related deaths in the U.S. include colorectal cancer, breast cancer (among women), and prostate cancer (among men).
Yes. Lung cancer is the main cause of cancer death in Western countries, for both men and women.
Fifty percent of people with lung cancer die within one year of being diagnosed. Smoking contributes to almost all lung cancer deaths.