In Germany, anti-smoking groups, often associated with anti-liquor groups, first published advocacy against the consumption of tobacco in the journal Dear Tabakgegner (The Tobacco Opponent) in 1912 and 1932. In 1929, Fritz Licking of Dresden, Germany, published a paper containing formal statistical evidence of a lung cancer–tobacco link. During the Great depression Adolf Hitler condemned his early
What is Cancer
What Causes Cancer?
Why do we smoke?
Because people get addicted to it.
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Cancer is the result of cells that uncontrollably grow and do not die.
In the case of smoking, tobacco causes free radicals to form. These free radicals damage cells.
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