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Cigarette smoking causes lung cancer. Other things can cause lung cancer too, but statistics prove that more than 87% of the lung cancers diagnosed in the US are smoking related. Studies show an indisputable link between smoking and lung cancer. Lung cancer is the second highest cause of death among smokers. Not all smokers get lung cancer, but there is a very high risk of lung cancer if you smoke. If you have smoked for many years your risk of developing lung cancer grows every year. Sometimes non smokers do get lung cancer. People exposed to passive smoke for many years sometimes get lung cancer as a result of breathing in the toxic smoke. Studies have proven that passive or secondhand smoke is just as dangerous as smoking. Not smoking and not being around someone who smokes will drastically reduce your risk of lung cancer. You should never allow your kids around someone who smokes. The dangers of secondhand smoke are greatest for children and pregnant women.
Where can I find information on lung cancer?
There are hundreds of good websites that can give you reliable information about lung cancer and smoking. An Internet search can be an effective way to find information on lung cancer. If you smoke and want to quit now to lower your risk of developing lung cancer we can help you find lots of websites that discuss ways to quit and offer support. Some sites show pictures of what lung cancer looks like. If you have kids you might want to wait until they’re not around to look at the pictures. One of the best ways to deter your kids or anyone you love from smoking is to show them a picture of a lung that has lung cancer caused by smoking. You can also find detailed information on how smoking causes lung cancer and how lung cancer is diagnosed. If you have lung cancer from smoking you can find information on support groups or information on the latest developments in treating lung cancer. Even if you don’t have lung cancer from smoking, it’s possible that you will develop it. There is no doubt that smoking is a the main cause of lung cancer. If you have ever seen a picture of a lung that has lung cancer you know that you don’t ever want to develop lung cancer. If you quit smoking now you will have a greater chance of never getting lung cancer.
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