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Quote by: Tycoon We have found several causes that do make it severe. Don't give Techno the illusion that there is any "might" in this medical study. |
her use of the word "might" was correct, as those claimed sources for cancer might not cause a person to get cancer, also. Many smokers never get cancer. Many people who live in a city do not get cancer. Many people who watch TV do not get cancer. Not everyone with a history of cancer in thier family tree will get cancer. They might or they might not. With exception of exposure to nuclear radiation, their is no doubt they will get cancer if they live long enough for the diease to develope.
The fact is that anyone anyplace might get cancer no matter what their life style is or what conditions they live in. It can happen to anyone.
I am not saying that if you have a pre-exsisting lung problem that smoking will not make things worse, I am only saying that there is no absolute proof that smoking caused that condition.
Just look at all the potential causes that those studies have blamed for cancer.
Exposure to radiation.
Genes that were passed down to you form/through your parents.
Cigarette and pipe Smoking.
Wrong reactions to stress.
Watching TV.
Electric Power Lines.
Chemicals in computer chips.
Lead paint.
Smog or inhailing fosil fuel fumes.
Getting too many medical x-rays.
Sleeping in electric blankets.
A number of household items used for cleaning and so forth.
Bug spray used on crops.
Industrial polution.
Dust from the world trade center when it fell down - 9-11.
Airplane fuel that is dumped over populations when they land.
Pot smoking.
Chewing tobacco.
Rays coming through the ozone hole.
Sunbathing too much in the sun.
Some 4000 or so chemicals found in a number of things.
Special coating used on military airplanes.
Plastic.
Coal dust in mines.
Some candy made in Mexico.
Bio-chemical weapons.
Constuction materals.
Just to name a few findings from a number of studies.
Sounds like everything and it's uncle is responsible for cancer.