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Smoking: Taking You A Step Closer To Oropharyngeal Cancer

Smoking: Taking You A Step Closer To Oropharyngeal Cancer

Smoking: Taking You A Step Closer To Oropharyngeal Cancer Smoking, they say, is the leading cause of lung cancer world-wide. A recent study shows that, in the United States alone, 157,200 people have died of smoking-related lung cancer. Some of which are caused directly by smoking, and some due to second hand smoke. However the effect of smoking does not only stop at lung cancer. Smoking and cancer Statistics show that smoking attributes to 54% of mouth cancers, 50% of esophageal cancers, and 70% of cancer of the larynx. And also, in relation to men and women’s sexual health, smoking...

Smoking Increases Lung Cancer Risks

Smoking Increases Lung Cancer Risks

Smoking Increases Lung Cancer Risks It would almost seem like a given in this day and age that people would know and understand that smoking greatly increases the risk of lung cancer. Secondhand smoke has even been linked with increased lung cancer risks. Even were a person to never smoke a cigarette or be subjected to secondhand smoke, the possibility of lung cancer remains very real. But smoking cigarettes is nothing short of adding more bullets to a gun being used to play Russian Roulette—eventually, the odds of getting lung cancer will become impossible to ignore. In a normal body,...