Biology, asked by surangifonseka460, 4 months ago

Imagine that one woman smokes, and another woman does not smoke .How might their likelihood of getting lung cancer differ ? Please give me the right answer .

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Answered by lovishpb15
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in women, killing more women each year than breast, ovarian, and uterine cancer combined. Yet, lung cancer is also the most preventable cancer. Women's health expert Dr. Kirtly Parker Jones talks about a new study that finds young women get lung cancer more often than young men, and how to distinguish the different signs and symptoms of lung cancer in women from those in men.

Answered by maverick2554
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Answer:

If the first woman smokes a lot, her lungs might get affected by lung cancer. Cigarettes are mostly made of Tobacco and Nicotine. These two, when burned, produce poisonous gas. The same when the woman smokes. But unlike, the woman smoking, the other woman has a less chance of getting affected by Lung cancer. The woman who's not smoking can only get Lung cancer if she starts to smoke or breathe nicotine.

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