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How smoking causes cancer? explain in briefly...

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Answered by brianydon
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When you inhale cigarette smoke, which is full of cancer-causingsubstances (carcinogens), changes in the lung tissue begin almost immediately. ... But with each repeated exposure, normal cells that line your lungs are increasingly damaged.
Answered by sharpyy
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Doctors believe smoking causes lung cancer by damaging the cells that line the lungs. When you inhale cigarette smoke, which is full of cancer-causing substances (carcinogens), changes in the lung tissue begin almost immediately.

At first your body may be able to repair this damage. But with each repeated exposure, normal cells that line your lungs are increasingly damaged. Over time, the damage causes cells to act abnormally and eventually cancer may develop.

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