Heavy marijuana smoking may increase lung and head and neck cancer risk

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Heavy marijuana smoking may increase the risk of lung and head and neck cancers, according to emerging research. Studies suggest daily marijuana users are significantly more likely to develop head and neck cancers. Researchers are still determining the exact amount of use that elevates cancer risk. Edibles have not been linked to lung cancer, but long-term effects of vaping and secondhand smoke are under investigation.


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