9 Oh yes, because you're nothing if not dependable. (www.news-medical.net) posted 184 days ago by RentFreeCrisisAct 184 days ago by RentFreeCrisisAct +9 / -0 Genome study unveils genetic ties between cannabis use disorder and lung cancer risk A genome-wide association study in Nature Genetics reveals insights into the genetics of cannabis use disorder, highlighting its strong association with psychopathology and a causal link to lung cancer, and suggesting distinct genetic pathways from mere ca... 6 comments share 6 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Everyone I know that died from lung cancer also smoked crack.
Lung cancer runs in my family.
All of my grandparents died pre-crack and I'm pretty sure my father didn't smoke crack.
That's closer, but everyone that smokes doesn't get lung cancer.
Those that got lung cancer also smoked cigarettes, but I sometimes think the additional chemicals inhaled sped up the process. It doesn't necessarily need to be crack, just about any chemical could enhance the damage done
Nope, never tried it. I grew up in east Los Angeles