Smoking 20 cigarettes a day creates '150 extra mutations in lung cells a year'

Smoking 20 cigarettes a day for one year racks up 150 genetic mutations in every cell in the lungs, a study has found.

Smoking 20 cigarettes a day creates '150 extra mutations in lung cells a year'

Smoking 20 cigarettes a day for one year racks up 150 genetic mutations in every cell in the lungs, a study has found.

Over time the accumulating damage can overwhelm the body's DNA repair systems and lead to cancer.

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