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several risk factors can make you more likely to develop lung cancer. smoking is by far the leading risk factor for lung cancer. smoking is thought to result in about 80 percent of lung cancer deaths among smokers is many times higher than among nonsmokers. the longer you smoke and the more packs a day you smoke, the greater your risk. cigar smoking and pipe smoking are almost as likely to cause lung cancer as cigarette smoking. smoking low - tar or \light\ cigarettes increases lung cancer risk as much as regular cigarettes. smoking menthol cigarettes might increase the risk even more since the menthol allows smokers to inhale more deeply. if you dont smoke, breathing in the smoke of others (called secondhand smoke or environmental tobacco smoke) can increase your risk of developing lung cancer. secondhand smoke is thought to cause more than 7,000 deaths from lung cancer each year. - non - small cell lung cancer risk factors. according to this passage, which strategies can reduce the risk of developing lung cancer? check all that apply. ceasing smoking using menthol cigarettes smoking low - tar cigarettes avoiding secondhand smoke smoking fewer cigarettes each day
The text mentions that smoking, including second - hand smoke, increases the risk of lung cancer. Ceasing smoking, avoiding second - hand smoke, and smoking fewer cigarettes each day can reduce the risk. Using menthol cigarettes and smoking low - tar cigarettes are not mentioned as risk - reducing strategies.
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ceasing smoking, avoiding secondhand smoke, smoking fewer cigarettes each day