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Tobacco and lung cancer - Canada.ca

Health CanadaCaptures 11Latest capture Apr 11, 2026en

Tobacco and lung cancer Smoking is the main cause of lung cancer, which is the leading cause of cancer death. Footnote 1 Footnote 2 Footnote 3 Footnote 4 Footnote 5 Footnote 6 Footnote 7 Key facts about tobacco use and lung cancer What is lung cancer? How does tobacco use…

Tobacco and Pre and Post Natal Risks - Canada.ca

Health CanadaCaptures 12Latest capture Apr 11, 2026en

Tobacco and Pre and Post Natal Risks Please note: Health Canada recognizes that not all people giving birth will identify as women or mothers. For the purposes of this factsheet, the terms "woman", "women", "mother" and "maternal" are used, but should be considered to also apply…

Tobacco and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Smoking tobacco products is the number one cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a condition that includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Footnote 1 Footnote 2 Footnote 3 Footnote 4 Key facts about tobacco use…

Tobacco and Peripheral Vascular Disease - Canada.ca

Health CanadaCaptures 12Latest capture Apr 11, 2026en

Tobacco and Peripheral Vascular Disease Cigarettes cause peripheral vascular disease, a condition that reduces blood flow to the limbs and which can lead to gangrene and limb amputation. Footnote 1 Footnote 2 Key facts about tobacco use and peripheral vascular disease What is…

Tobacco and oral cancer - Canada.ca

Health CanadaCaptures 11Latest capture Apr 11, 2026en

Tobacco and oral cancer The use of tobacco products are a major cause of oral cancer. Footnote 1 Key facts about tobacco use and oral cancer What is oral cancer? How does tobacco use increase the risk of oral cancer? How does quitting affect the risk of oral cancer? Health…

Tobacco and heart disease - Canada.ca

Health CanadaCaptures 12Latest capture Apr 11, 2026en

Tobacco and heart disease Smoking tobacco products causes coronary heart disease, the second leading cause of death in Canada after cancer. Footnote 1 Footnote 2 Footnote 3 Key facts about tobacco use and heart disease What is heart disease? How does tobacco use increase the risk…

Health-related messages for all tobacco product packaging: Health warnings on products Health Warnings on Packages Health Information Messages Toxicity Information Health Warnings on Products On this page Cigarettes Little cigars with tipping paper and tubes The Tobacco Products…

Health-related messages for all tobacco product packaging: Toxicity information Health Warnings on Packages Health Information Messages Toxicity Information Health Warnings on Products On this page Cigarettes Little cigars, cigarette tobacco, and tubes Cigars, pipe tobacco and…

Health-related messages for all tobacco product packaging: Health information messages Health Warnings on Packages Health Information Messages Toxicity Information Health Warnings on Products The Tobacco Products Appearance, Packaging and Labelling Regulations (TPAPLR) mandate…

Apply to run a supervised consumption site: Contact us for help From Health Canada 1. Overview 2. What you need before you start 3. How to apply 4. After you apply Contact us for help Status of applications Contact us for help Should you have any questions at any point in the…

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