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A fact sheet about the health risks associated with cigar smoking. National Cancer Institute Fact Sheet 10.16 ... Cigar smoking causes oral cancer (cancers of the lip, tongue, mouth, and throat) and cancers of the larynx (voice box), esophagus, and lung (see Question 4).
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Cigar smoking has become increasingly popular in the United States, reflected by a nearly 50 percent increase in cigar sales from 1993 to 1997. Most smokers are young and middle-aged men, although there has also been an increase among women and teenagers.
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Cigar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cigar is a tightly rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco that is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the mouth. Cigar tobacco is grown in significant quantities in Brazil, Cameroon,...
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Learn to smoke a cigar- Perfect cigar smoking techniques ... It you think that all you have to do to exude an air of class while smoking a cigar is inhale (which should not be done) and exhale, do not go near a cigar before reading this! Cigar smoking is a culture in itself, and in order to appear Cary Grant-like,
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home > lungs center > lungs a-z list > cigar smoking ... heart & lung disease & cancer article ... An article in the New England Journal of Medicine provides new evidence that cigar smoking may not have been good for Dr. Freud. It confirms that cigar smoking increases the risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, and lung,
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In a cohort trial, exclusive pipe smoking carried approximately the same risk of cancer and other tobacco-associated disease as cigar smoking, but less than the risks of cigarette smoking. ... Although many studies have examined the adverse health effects of pipe smoking combined with other forms of tobcco use,
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