Secondhand Smoke Increases Cancer Risk For Women

The Times of India · health

Women who have never smoked can still face increased cancer risks due to secondhand smoke exposure. This exposure can significantly affect their gut and mouth health, potentially leading to long-term health issues. The article highlights that the dangers of smoking-related cancers are not limited to active smokers, emphasizing the overlooked risks faced by non-smokers, particularly women, in environments where smoking occurs.