Impact of Smoking on Passive Smokers


Passive smoking over an extended period increases the risk of lung cancer (26% if the spouse smokes). So we thought that the clinical observations suggest that female non-smokers were more often affected (as the left suggest KPB6 survey conducted by the College of Lung General Hospital), a large U.S. study concludes that non-smokers are equally affected by lung cancer irrespective sexe7. Finally, cancers of the larynx, the upper aero-digestive tract, pancreas and cervix are related to smoking. The link with passive smoking thus seems highly possible. Only the link with cancers of the sinus is now established, it is doubled;

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