Mouth cancer is often caused by prolonged smoking of tobacco or similar articles. Smoking one cigar is not likely to cause mouth cancer alone, unless the smoker has already smoked a great deal durning their lifetime or has a pre-existing medical condition that makes them susceptible. However, trying smoking of any kind is not advisable.
yes from lung cancer
A cold. Cigars just don't taste good when you have a cold.
Lung cancer is the primary type. Throat and mouth cancer are also caused by smoking.
Nine out of 10 cases of lung cancer are caused by smoking cigarettes, pipes, or cigars.
No, smoking can not cause "Brian" cancer.
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No, not at all, despite tobacco being dangerous to your health-- cigars less so if you have had skin cancer then smoking will not increase the chances of you getting cancer. However, if you have had lung cancer then it does make it extremely more dangerous to smoke.
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Smoking is one cause of lung cancer.
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Yes it can be possible. If you have already had a type of cancer like lung cancer, gum cancer, skin cancer, and throat cancer, it can be possible to make yourself open to the type of cancer again. It would be best to try to get rid of the addiction to smoking. You can go on google or medical search engines like medline and search would it be dangerous to smoke cigars if you had skin cancer or any cancer in general.