ACS :: Tobacco and Cancer Smoking damages nearly every organ in the human body, is linked to at least 15 different cancers, and accounts for some 30% of all cancer deaths. ...
Passive Smoking Does Cause Lung Cancer The World Health Organization (WHO) sets the record straight: secondhand smoke causes lung cancer in non-smokers.
ACS :: Guide to Quitting Smoking The right mix of support, advice, and possibly medicine can help you quit for good, even if you've tried and failed in the past. Check out your options.
ACS :: Cigarette Smoking The risk of having lung cancer and other smoking-related cancers is related to total lifetime exposure to cigarette smoke, as measured by the number of ...
Why Doesn't Smoking Marijuana Cause Cancer? One of the main reasons we can't pinpoint what part of smoking causes cancer is that cigarette companies have a big secret. An incredible loophole in the ...
Kentucky's anti-smoking spending remains low Kentucky has one of the highest smoking rates in the nation and frequently leads the country in the number of cases of lung cancer. ...
Smoking Increases Risk of Colorectal Cancer Boston (DbTechNo) - A new study suggests that smoking can also increase the risk of colorectal cancer. Smoking has already been linked to the increased risk ...
Experts: Colon cancer deaths could make big drop Doctors say smoking and obesity contribute to colorectal cancer deaths, by increasing the odds of getting cancer or making treatment more difficult. ...
Study: Lonely Rats More Apt to Get Deadly Cancer ... of cancer by making people more likely to take up unhealthy behaviours that increase their risk, such as overeating, heavy drinking, or smoking” [BBC ...