Question:
Do all people who smoke get some form of cancer?
Sully
2005-12-30 09:29:24 UTC
Do all people who smoke get some form of cancer?
Seven answers:
2005-12-30 09:34:57 UTC
NO This is something society is pushing around. Do this and do that and this will happen. Heck no one ever knows what will happen or when.

Children out of the womb have cancer, from parents who did not smoke, my great grandparents and grandparents lived to very rich old ages with no cancers of any kind and they smoked, quite a bit actually. Those that I know that never smoked a day in their lives are running around with one cancer afer another.

It is the enviroment.

Sorry didn't mean to sound off, but I get so upset with the self righteous behavior and attitudes in this world. Always trying to tell me and others what we should or should not do.
2005-12-30 09:34:00 UTC
There are many different forms of cancer that could result from smoking - lungs, mouth, tongue, throat. The best thing to do is STOP smoking. It won't guarantee that these types of cancer won't show up later, or any other type for that matter. Just STOP smoking and try to live an all around health life.
Kristy
2005-12-30 09:31:56 UTC
It does make you more vulnerable to all cancers. My parents have smoked their whole life, one has bladder cancer and the other has skin cancer, smoking basically ups your chances of getting any cancer, however there is no gaurentee that you will get a cancer at all just by smoking.
omi crud
2005-12-30 09:34:27 UTC
You don't have to get cancer smoking.Some people gets it and some don't.But if u put a survey majority of them got cancer.
FauxPas
2005-12-30 09:36:54 UTC
Not necessarily: It depends of mainly four factors:

1,-How much have you smoked.

2.-How long have you smoked.

3.-Family precedings.

4.-Genetical predisposition.
jeke1010
2005-12-30 09:56:09 UTC
Not necessarily. Non-smokers also get cancer.
answermaster
2005-12-30 09:32:15 UTC
No


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