Some people get lung cancer even without smoking, as they are exposed to other people's second-hand smoke and/or other environmental pollutants. So a person might smoke one cigarette and get cancer; but there would be no way to tell whether that cigarette caused it.
Approximately 15 to 30 of cigarette smokers develop cancer.
A somewhat satirical synonym for cigarette is cancer stick.
If one is interested in learning about the effects of cigarette smoking, there are plenty of places online to obtain information. The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website publishes a lot of material on the subject, as do the American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute, and Cancer Research UK.
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One can find lung cancer pictures on the outside of cigarette packages. These photos were placed there to deter and remind individuals of the effects smoking can have.
Eventually, the teen succumbed to peer pressure and smoked a cigarette. Dad fought a corageous battle but finally succumbed to the cancer last month.
Lung cancer is not a month.
After cigarette 1: Coughing After cigarette 2: A little bit more coughing After cigarette 55442: Lung Cancer
You can get cancer regardless if you smoke or not. But even one cigarette makes your chances of getting it greater so, yes.
Breast cancer awareness month is on October.October
If you mean "Smoking a cancer stick" it means smoking a cigarette.