The associa- tion between marijuana smoking and lung cancer: a systematic review. Arch Intern Med. 2006;166(13):1359-67.Mehra R, Moore BA, Crothers K, Tetrault J, Fiellin DA. The association between marijuana smoking and lung cancer: a systematic review. Arch Intern Med 2006 ;166(13):...
Although smoking-related lung cancers continue to account for the majority of diagnoses, smoking rates have been decreasing for several decades. Lung cancer in individuals who have never smoked (LCINS) is estimated to be the fifth most common cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide in 2023, ...
BackgroundThe association between marijuana smoking and lung cancer is unclear, and a systematic appraisal of this relationship has yet to be performed.
While smoking marijuana has not been linked to lung cancer, smoke from marijuana is known to contain levels of tar and certain chemicals that are similar to tobacco smoke. Therefore, it is unclear whether marijuana could be related to lung cancer. What Are Risk Factors for Lung Cancer? Lung ...
Background: The association between marijuana smoking and lung cancer is unclear, and a systematic appraisal of this relationship has yet to be performed. Our objective was to assess the impact of marijuana smoking on the development of premalignant lung changes and lung cancer. Methods: Studies as...
lung cancer. Even if you are only an occasional smoker, the risk is still high. As for people who have quit, they are still at higher risk than people who have never smoked. Cigarette smoking can also cause cancer in the mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach, and other parts of the body....
No one knows for certain whether or not smoking marijuana causes lung cancer, but it is well known that smoking tobacco is linked to lung cancer and...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your ...
Article Smoking marijuana may lead to lung cancer was published on January 1, 1995 in the journal Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (volume 95, issue 1).
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related deaths globally. Although smoking-related lung cancers continue to account for the majority of diagnoses, smoking rates have been decreasing for several decades. Lung cancer in individuals who have n
aResearch shows that smoking marijuana may help cancer cells grow, but there is no direct link between the drug and developing lung cancer. 研究表示,抽烟的大麻也许帮助癌细胞增长,但没有药物和开发的肺癌之间的直接链接。[translate]