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The harmful chemicals in smoking directly damage lung cells, causing DNA mutations that increase cancer risk. Over time, these damaged cells grow abnormally, leading to tumor formation in the lungs. Quitting smoking What chemicals are in a cigarette? What does smoking do to your body? Cancer Research UK Tobacco smoke carcinogens, DNA damage and p53 mutations in smoking associated cancers Oncogene Can Smoking Cause Cancer? How Tobacco Damages Your DNA Although not every smoker develops lung cancer, smoking is still the primary cause of the disease, accounting for the overwhelming majority of lung cancer fatalities. Tobacco smoke is packed with numerous carcinogens Compound Interest: The Chemicals in Cigarette Smoke & Their Effects
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