Of the 20 carcinogens in nicotine, two are thought to be the most dangerous, according to an article, by Bernard P. Nelson, about a University Medical Center study. Title of the article is “Effects of Smoking: Carcinogens Medical Study.” The subtitle: “Facts About Lung Cancer From Nicotine & Cigarette Smoke.” The article was recently published by Suite 101 Magazine.
Facts About Lung Cancer & Nicotine Addiction
The medical study article names the two carcinogens, in tobacco smoke, deemed to be the most dangerous, in layman language. The article provides information from the American Lung Association about lung cancer facts, and the role nicotine plays in certain diseases.
Coronary Heart Disease & Diseases of the Respiratory System
The article lists the diseases caused by carcinogens in nicotine. Also, the article provides information about how certain carcinogens can affect DNA changes.
Lung Cancer Statistics From Cancer Research
The article provides a link to an American Lung Association web page that provides the public with lung cancer statistics, including causes and deaths. A link is provided to Minnesota university medical study about carcinogens in nicotine and cigarette smoke.
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