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Originally posted by dlowe93
Your right on that one. I can, however, name a good friend who just had to go through extensive kemo to reduce the size of the tumor in his lung to a point where it was operable. Fortunately he's healthy and cancer-free now. It only cost him a third of his left lung.
Dude is 36 years old, never smoked a day in his life. He did grow up with a chainsmoking parent. Coincidence i'm sure.
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Of course there's no coincidence. I didn't really think the harm caused by second hand smoke was debatable. If so, then that's another argument altogether.