Exploring the Neurobiology of Nicotine Dependence and Its Implications for Tobacco Use Treatment: A Literature Review Article
Zyad T. Saleh,
Falah Zaal Altarawneh,
Rami Azmi Elshatarat
et al.
Abstract:The prolonged exposure to nicotine and the development of nicotine dependence have significant implications for cancer risk. Tobacco use, driven by nicotine addiction, is a major contributing factor to the development of various types of cancer. Smoking tobacco, in particular, has been strongly associated with an increased risk of lung cancer, as well as other malignancies. The harmful chemicals present in tobacco products, including carcinogens, can cause DNA damage and promote the initiation and progression … Show more
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