Yes. People who smoke any kind of cigarette are at much greater risk of lung cancer than people who do not smoke ( 5) . Smoking harms nearly every organ of the body and diminishes a person’s overall health.
People who switched to light cigarettes from regular cigarettes are likely to have inhaled the same amount of toxic chemicals, and they remain at high risk of developing smoking-related cancers and other disease ( 1) . Smoking causes cancers of the lung, esophagus, larynx ( voice box) , mouth, throat, kidney, bladder, pancreas, stomach, and cervix,