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A new study by researchers at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine led by Dr. Donald Tashkin, a prominent marijuana researcher, has found no _link_ between marijuana smoking and lung cancer. While smoking cigarettes greatly increases the risk of lung cancer, smoking marijuana did not appear to have any effect, the study found. We know that there are as many or more carcinogens and co-carcinogens in marijuana smoke as in cigarettes, said Tashkin. But we did not find any evidence for an increase in cancer risk for even heavy marijuana smoking. The study involved more than 600 lung cancer patients, more than 600 patients with other head and neck cancers, and a control group of more than 1000 people without cancer. Previous studies had found high levels of carcinogens in pot smoke. Given that users tend to inhale deeply, researchers theorized that they were at increased risk of cancer. But the study found that even heavy marijuana users
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A new study by researchers at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine led by Dr. Donald Tashkin, a prominent marijuana researcher, has found no _link_ between marijuana smoking and lung cancer. While smoking cigarettes greatly increases the risk of lung cancer, smoking marijuana did not appear to have any effect, the study found. We know that there are as many or more carcinogens and co-carcinogens in marijuana smoke as in cigarettes, said Tashkin. But we did not find any evidence for an increase in cancer risk for even heavy marijuana smoking. The study involved more than 600 lung cancer patients, more than 600 patients with other head and neck cancers, and a control group of more than 1000 people without cancer. Previous studies had found high levels of carcinogens in pot smoke. Given that users tend to inhale deeply, researchers theorized that they were at increased risk of cancer. But the study found that even heavy marijuana users
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smoking cigarettes lungs Marijuana: Smoking It Doesn't Cause Lung Cancer, Study Finds
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A new study by researchers at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine led by Dr. Donald Tashkin, a prominent marijuana researcher, has found no _link_ between marijuana smoking and lung cancer. While smoking cigarettes greatly increases the risk of lung cancer, smoking marijuana did not appear to have any effect, the study found. We know that there are as many or more carcinogens and co-carcinogens in marijuana smoke as in cigarettes, said Tashkin. But we did not find any evidence for an increase in cancer risk for even heavy marijuana smoking. The study involved more than 600 lung cancer patients, more than 600 patients with other head and neck cancers, and a control group of more than 1000 people without cancer. Previous studies had found high levels of carcinogens in pot smoke. Given that users tend to inhale deeply, researchers theorized that they were at increased risk of cancer. But the study found that even heavy marijuana users
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A new study by researchers at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine led by Dr. Donald Tashkin, a prominent marijuana researcher, has found no _link_ between marijuana smoking and lung cancer. While smoking cigarettes greatly increases the risk of lung cancer, smoking marijuana did not appear to have any effect, the study found. We know that there are as many or more carcinogens and co-carcinogens in marijuana smoke as in cigarettes, said Tashkin. But we did not find any evidence for an increase in cancer risk for even heavy marijuana smoking. The study involved more than 600 lung cancer patients, more than 600 patients with other head and neck cancers, and a control group of more than 1000 people without cancer. Previous studies had found high levels of carcinogens in pot smoke. Given that users tend to inhale deeply, researchers theorized that they were at increased risk of cancer. But the study found that even heavy marijuana users
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