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Lung Cancer and Smoking: Understanding the Cause
Lung cancer caused by smoking is not an infectious disease. While smoking is the leading risk factor for developing lung cancer, it is not caused by an infectious agent such as a bacterium or virus. Smoking causes damage to the cells in the lungs, leading to mutations and uncontrolled cell growth, which can eventually lead to lung cancer.Lung Cancer - Related Articles
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