Cyphermage
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According to a new study by shocked scientists at the University of California Los Angeles, even heavy marijuana use does not increase a person's chances of developing lung cancer.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/05/24/pot.lung.cancer.reut/index.html
This even though marijuana smoke contains more of the chemicals linked to lung cancer.
Heavy cigarette use, on the other hand, increases lung cancer risk by a factor of 20.
We know that tobacco plants concentrate natural alpha particle emitting radioisotopes, such as Polonium, and that ingestion of these radioactive substances into the lungs causes part of the risk of lung cancer in tobacco smokers, much like Radon in your basement increases your cancer risk. But it was always assumed that this risk was small compared to the effect of the carcinogens in the smoke.
It may be time to re-examine this hypothesis.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/05/24/pot.lung.cancer.reut/index.html
This even though marijuana smoke contains more of the chemicals linked to lung cancer.
Heavy cigarette use, on the other hand, increases lung cancer risk by a factor of 20.
We know that tobacco plants concentrate natural alpha particle emitting radioisotopes, such as Polonium, and that ingestion of these radioactive substances into the lungs causes part of the risk of lung cancer in tobacco smokers, much like Radon in your basement increases your cancer risk. But it was always assumed that this risk was small compared to the effect of the carcinogens in the smoke.
It may be time to re-examine this hypothesis.