Really, Smoke Can Cause Lung Cancer?

One of the diseases caused by cigarette smoke is a disease of lung cancer. Cigarette smoke is a factor that led to deaths caused by cancer. Compounds that cause cancer are called carcinogens.

Benzopirene is dangerous carcinogens contained in tobacco smoke. Benzopirene causes lung cancer cells.

 
 Tar and resins are substances that act as boosters cancer cells grow faster. In patients with lung cancer at baseline showed the following symptoms:
1.
breathing shallow
2. cough mucus or phlegm
3. weight loss
4. decrease in physical endurance

Smokers are responsible for 3 of every 4 deaths from lung cancer. They are also more susceptible to cancer of the esophagus, pharynx, larynx, mouth, pancreas, and bladder than nonsmokers.

Dangerous chemical substances contained in cigarette smoke include:1. ammonia
2. cyanide
3. nitrogen oxides

Cigarettes also contain tar and resin. Tar is formed from the combustion of hydrocarbons tobacco. Resin is a compound that is yellowish brown. Tar and resin together with hot mengiritir surface mucous membranes of the respiratory tract that will be generated a lot of mucus and damage the vibrating hairs are widely available on the surface, consequently the dirt is difficult to get out.

Vibrating hairs found on the surface of the mucous membrane will be damaged by the substances contained in cigarette smoke can lead to persistent cough cough reflex as an attempt to remove the dirt. Cigarette smoke also reduces the sensitivity of the sense of smell in the nasal cavity and the sense of taste on the tongue so that smokers decreased appetite.

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