Smoking Cancers: Victims of Smoke

Everyday, millions of people die from smoking-related cancers such as lung cancer, throat cancer, pancreatic cancer and mouth cancer. Unfortunately, this has not deterred smokers from quitting the habit.

Aside from cancers, smokers and people exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to have  cardiovascular diseases, COPD, smoking cough, emphysema, and gangrene to name a few.

How to use this website

SmokingCancers.com contains a wealth of information on smoking related cancers as well as smokers’ diseases and health c0nditions related to smoking and exposure to second hand smoke.

Smoking Cancers

Cigarette smoke contains hundreds of deadly carcinogens like arsenic, ammonia and hydrogen cyanide. Read our article on Cancers Caused by Smoking.

Non-smokers can get smoking cancers

If you thought you are safe because you’re not a smoker, it could be fatal to have this false sense of security. People exposed to secondhand smoke as just as at risk for smoking-related cancers. Read article

Other smoking-related diseases

Aside from cancer, cigarette and tobacco smoke also cause other health conditions that are nearly as fatal. Do you know them? Read Smoking-related diseases: what you get from cigarette smoke.