I am sorry about your Grandfather.
Not necessarily. There is a stronger chance of developing it if you smoke, but there are people who get it who do not smoke. Some people do not get it when they do smoke. It depends on your body. You probably have a stronger chance since it is in your family history.
Smoking does so much more than possibly giving you lung cancer. My Dad smoked for a long time. He had a heart attack about 3 years ago and had many many blockages. The doctor told him that 80% of the reason for his blockages was his cigarette smoking.
It shrinks your vessels and is not good for your body all-together. People who have diabetes have more difficulty when they smoke because of lack of circulation to their limbs. Smoking causes the blood vessels to shrink which in turn can cause more damage than the disease itself.
I will pray you can stop smoking when you are finally ready.
My Dad stopped smoking the day he had the heart attack. He had open heart surgery, 4 bypass and is doing well now at the age of 65.
2007-06-07 10:23:11
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answered by Stephanie F 7
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Not necessarily but chances are pretty good, I would imagine. Why hasn't the fact that he died because of lung cancer due to cigarette smoking at 57 prompted you to try to quit?
2007-06-07 10:21:04
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answered by OOO! I know! I know! 5
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I stop about 25 years ago. I am sorry to claim i've noticeable individuals die from lung cancer. I additionally comprehend some that had to use oxygen and persevered to smoke even as they did. Looking at any person with lung cancer wear an oxygen tube in their nostril and have a cigarette of their mouth even as variety of makes you surprise about their intelligence.
2016-08-11 15:41:58
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answered by suzie 4
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We all die smoking doesn't help you live longer. My grandfather died of Al-timers never had cancer and smoked for for 40 years. However smoking doesn't help, quiting is the best course of action. Well that's my two cents.
2007-06-07 10:25:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I end approximately 25 years in the past. i'm sorry to declare I unquestionably have seen human beings die from lung maximum cancers. I additionally understand some that had to apply oxygen and persevered to smoke whilst they did. watching somebody with lung maximum cancers positioned on an oxygen tube of their nostril and have a cigarette of their mouth on an identical time style of makes you ask your self approximately their intelligence.
2016-10-07 01:49:05
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answered by puzo 4
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Cigarrettes make you die faster no matter who you are (with or without cancer)!!! And if someone related to you already showed you the resultes of smoking, obviously you should start quiting, it might actually be in your genes too.. smoking just speeds up the process, specially if you smoke frequently
2007-06-07 10:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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anyone who smokes has a GOOD chance of getting lung cancer, even those who do not smoke, but inhale second hand smoke, thats why they are banning smoking in a lot of states. you could stop smoking now, but you would still have a chance of lung cancer since the tar has already done its job on your lungs
2007-06-07 10:21:24
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answered by MiRaNdA rOsE 6
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Smoking does cause cancer. You should quit. Every pack of cigarettes has the surgeon generals warning. Try http://www.nicotine-anonymous.org/
2007-06-07 10:26:35
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answered by michelle84 2
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Please, stop smoking. I just quit smoking. Its been a little over a month now, and I feel so wonderful! I smoked for almost 7 yrs, and I have tried to quit over a dozen times. Trust me, I know how hard it is. Use your grandpa as a lesson in your own life, because it could be you. You'll so happy you quit!!!!!!
2007-06-07 10:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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you have put yourself at a HUGE risk for lung cancer. cancer runs in families you really shouldn't smoke, too dangerous.
2007-06-07 10:19:41
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answered by sangreal 4
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