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Tobacco and Colorectal Cancer - Canada.ca

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Tobacco and Colorectal Cancer Cigarettes cause colorectal cancer. Footnote 1 Footnote 2 Footnote 3 Key facts about tobacco use and colorectal cancer What is colorectal cancer? How does tobacco use increase the risk of colorectal cancer? How does quitting reduce the risk of…

Tobacco and Kidney Cancer - Canada.ca

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Tobacco and Kidney Cancer Cigarettes cause kidney cancer. Footnote 1 Key facts about tobacco use and kidney cancer What is kidney cancer? How does tobacco use increase the risk of kidney cancer? How does quitting reduce the risk of kidney cancer? Health benefits of quitting…

Tobacco and Cervical Cancer - Canada.ca

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Tobacco and Cervical Cancer Cigarettes cause cervical cancer. Footnote 1 Key facts about tobacco use and cervical cancer What is cervical cancer? How does tobacco use increase the risk of cervical cancer? How does quitting reduce the risk of cervical cancer? Health benefits of…

Tobacco and Leukemia - Canada.ca

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Tobacco and Leukemia Cigarettes cause acute myeloid leukemia, a cancer of the blood. Footnote 1 Key facts about tobacco use and leukemia What is leukemia? How does tobacco use increase the risk of leukemia? How does quitting reduce the risk of leukemia? Health benefits of…

Toxic Emissions Statements - Canada.ca

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Toxic Emissions Statements People are exposed to these chemicals every time a tobacco product is burned, either directly through smoking or by inhaling second-hand smoke. Cancer causing chemicals Tobacco smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals, including more than 70 known…

Toxins in Tobacco Smoke - Canada.ca

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Toxins in Tobacco Smoke The toxic chemicals in tobacco smoke can harm nearly every organ in the body. Footnote 1 About 80 of these chemicals are cancer causing. Footnote 2 Key facts about toxins in tobacco smoke What are the toxins in tobacco smoke? How does quitting reduce the…

Second-hand smoke - Canada.ca

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Second-hand smoke Health effects of smoking and second-hand smoke Tobacco use and addiction Second-hand smoke Tobacco smoke and pregnancy There is no safe level of exposure to tobacco smoke. Even brief exposure can be harmful to health. Footnote 1 Footnote 2 Footnote 3 On this…

Tobacco and addiction - Canada.ca

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Tobacco use and addiction Health effects of smoking and second-hand smoke Tobacco use and addiction Second-hand smoke Tobacco smoke and pregnancy Tobacco products are highly addictive. Nicotine, the drug in tobacco that causes addiction, is as addictive as heroin or cocaine. End…

Tobacco and Throat Cancer - Canada.ca

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Tobacco and Throat Cancer Smoking tobacco products causes throat cancer, also known as laryngeal cancer. Footnote 1 Footnote 2 Key facts about tobacco use and throat cancer What is throat cancer? How does tobacco use increase the risk of throat cancer? How does quitting affect…

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