Monday, January 25, 2010

Smoking And Cancer How Fast Could Someone Possibly Get Cancer From Smoking?

How fast could someone possibly get cancer from smoking? - smoking and cancer

Research shows it takes an average of 20 years to develop lung cancer to develop smoking-related. My question is, would it be possible to develop any type of cancer caused by smoking a lot faster than this, for example, every few years or more, if he has a genetic predisposition, or simply bad luck?

5 comments:

Bearkat said...

Everything is possible, but unlikely. Moreover, when they say, think 20 years, half me. Some people who take advantage of 30 years, 10 years more or less than their average, which may be less depending on the person.

ohsnap12... said...

Maybe. that has to do with genetics and cell in our body. Even small things like food, sleep, how much time you each night, stress, etc. all you have to do a role in their health

shrd_nmb... said...

An average man can respond for 40 years with all things, such as smoking, drinking and everything live, but with a system of balance to your body begins to EHV. Bye. tc

VoiceofC... said...

My grandparents are 87 and 83 who smoked, who left more than 60 years without any signs. They are healthier than most non-smokers in the '50s.

MyX3x♪♥ said...

There is always a possibility that could occur.

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