About a quarter of lung cancer cases occur in people who have never smoked. One cause may be another potential carcinogen: fumes from frying.
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If you just do a Google search and type in 'smoking' or 'lung cancer', you will be barraged with never ending facts and numbers, like how one in every three Americans is affected by lung disease and how COPD is the third leading cause of death and if you get lung cancer the odds are 95% that you will die.
Your lungs are changed forever from your first cigarette.
My dad had emphysema and both of my parents had chronic bronchitis and ended up with cancers - all smoking related.
Smoking is related to practically every terrible thing that can happen to you.
I smoked for almost 10 years. I really regret that. Thankfully, I came out on the other side. I hope my lungs are repairing themselves now.
It is common knowledge that smoking is considered one of the nation's leading causes of preventable death, but it's less widely known that cigarettes are also the leading cause of fatal fires.
Tobacco smoke contains chemicals that weaken the body's immune system, making it more susceptible to disease and handicapping its ability to destroy cancer cells.
Generally when there's a lot of smoke... there's just a whole lot more smoke.
You don't have free will when you have lung cancer.
I don't know anyone who's suffered lung cancer.