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Smoking and Cancer


Smoking and Cancer | Overviews of Diseases/Conditions - CDC

Smoking and Cancer · Within 5-10 years of quitting, your chance of getting cancer of the mouth, throat, or voice box drops by half. · Within 10 years of ...

How does smoking cause cancer? - Cancer Research UK

Smoking causes cancer in multiple ways. The main way is by damaging the DNA in our cells. DNA controls how our cells grow and behave.

Health Effects of Cigarettes: Cancer | Smoking and Tobacco Use

At a glance · Cigarette smoke contains more than 7,000 chemicals. At least 69 of these chemicals can cause cancer. · Smoking can cause cancer ...

Health Risks of Smoking Tobacco | American Cancer Society

How smoking tobacco affects your cancer risk. Smoking causes about 20% of all cancers and about 30% of all cancer deaths in the United States.

Cancer - How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease - NCBI

Researchers have established cigarette smoking as a major cause of lung cancer; more than 85 percent of lung cancers are attributable to smoking.

Smoking, tobacco and cancer | Cancer Research UK

Smoking causes at least 16 different types of cancer. And tobacco is the biggest cause of cancer in the world. It's never too late to stop smoking.

Cigarette Smoking: Health Risks and How to Quit - NCI

Smoking is the leading cause of cancer in the United States. Smoking causes many other health problems. Being exposed to secondhand smoke increases the risk of ...

Cancer - The Health Consequences of Smoking - NCBI Bookshelf

This chapter reviews the evidence relating smoking to a range of cancers, some previously associated causally with smoking and some for which substantial new ...

16 cancers that can be caused by smoking - Cancer Council NSW

Every time a person takes a puff of a cigarette, 7000 chemicals enter the lungs and spread to other parts of the body, including 69 known carcinogens.

How Do Cigarettes Cause Cancer?

The most well-studied of these is benzo[a]pyrene (BP). BP is one of several ring-shaped chemicals called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons that ...

10 of the Worst Diseases Smoking Causes | State of Tobacco Control

Cigarette smoking is the number one risk factor for lung cancer; it's responsible for close to 90% of lung cancer cases. While the survival rate has improved ...

Harms of Cigarette Smoking and Health Benefits of Quitting - NCI

Among the 250 known harmful chemicals in tobacco smoke, at least 69 can cause cancer. These cancer-causing chemicals include the following (1, 2 ...

Stay Away from Tobacco | American Cancer Society

Stay Away from Tobacco · Get Help Quitting Tobacco · Tobacco and Your Health · Smoke-free Resources · Empowered to Quit · Quit 2 Heal · Great American Smokeout.

Smoking and Cancer - Yale Medicine

Certain chemicals found in cigarettes can cause cancer in almost any part of the body. Remaining smoke-free for years can lower your risk of cancer as well as ...

Smoking and Cancer - ASH

Up to two in three long-term smokers are expected to die from a smoking-related disease. Smoking is the single biggest avoidable risk factor for cancer. Tobacco ...

Smoking and Cancer Risk - WebMD

Smoking has been linked to 12 types of cancers, including lung, colon, liver, and stomach cancer. Find out how it causes cancers, ...

The history of the discovery of the cigarette–lung cancer link

Cigarettes were recognised as the cause of the epidemic in the 1940s and 1950s, with the confluence of studies from epidemiology, animal ...

Tobacco and lung cancer - Canada.ca

A number of chemicals in tobacco smoke are carcinogenic, meaning they have the potential to cause cancer in the cells of the lungs or airways and other parts ...

Smoking and Cancer - Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center

Cigarette smoking causes 87 percent of lung cancer deaths and is responsible for most cancers of the larynx, oral cavity and pharynx, esophagus and bladder.

Cancer Mythbusters: Smoking and Lung Cancer

Smoking is a risk factor for many different types of cancers, including throat, liver, pancreatic, stomach, cervical, colon, bladder, and more.


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Smoking cessation

Smoking cessation, usually called quitting smoking or stopping smoking, is the process of discontinuing tobacco smoking. Tobacco smoke contains nicotine, which is addictive and can cause dependence.