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Benzene a byproduct found in cigarettes, increases the risk of cancer and

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Benzene, a volatile organic compound found in cigarette smoke, is associated with an increased risk of various health issues, particularly cancer. It is classified as a known human carcinogen and has been linked to diseases such as leukemia and other blood cancers. Additionally, exposure to benzene can affect bone marrow function and lead to conditions such as aplastic anemia. Beyond cancer risks, long-term exposure to benzene can also cause other serious health effects, including damage to the immune system, reproductive problems, and respiratory issues. Reducing exposure to benzene, particularly through smoking cessation, can help lower these risks significantly.
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