The first definitive link between smoking and lung cancer was established in the early 20th century. While cases of lung cancer existed prior, a landmark study published in 1950 by Richard Doll and Austin Bradford Hill provided strong evidence connecting cigarette smoking to the disease. The first widely recognized diagnosis of lung cancer attributed specifically to smoking is often associated with the mid-20th century, as the prevalence of smoking increased significantly during that time.
No
There are many dangerous chemicals in cigarettes. They irritate the lungs and cause cancer.
Avoiding cigarettes and alcohol may be helpful
No, that's not probable, but the tendency is gradually to raise that number. The best option is to quit forever even if you are smoking only six cigarettes a day.
Cigarettes can cause lung, esophageal and mouth cancers. Cigarette smoking is also a major contributor to several other types of cancer of the organs.
Almost definitely smoking cigarettes So don't smoke, children!
I don't think so, but it probably could cause it.
Cigarettes have no effect on the ozone layer. But they do cause health problems like lung cancer.
cigarettes cause cancer and cancer causes death cigarettes cause cancer and cancer causes death ciggarettes cause : -bad breath (smelly) -cancer -lung deseas -trouble -if you hav kids they can inhale the smoke from your breath
Like all smoking products, these cause multiple cancers from the carcinogens (cancer causing agents) in the smoke. It is not the nicotine in cigarettes that causes cancer; nicotine is what addicts you to cigarettes. Rather, it is the smoke entering your mouth, throat, and, with cigarettes, your lungs, that causes cancer.
Can cause caner
Can cause caner