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Q. Smoking is not associated with increased incidence of cancers in?

NTA AbhyasNTA Abhyas 2020Human Health and Disease

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Cancer is a disease characterized by an uncontrolled division of cells and metastasis. Smoking is not associated with an increased incidence of cancer of large intestine or urinary bladder. Smoking can cause lip, throat and lung cancer. It also causes diseases like emphysema.