When teaching a patient who smokes about the relationship of smoking to the development of cancer,how should the nurse explain tobacco smoke as a "complete" carcinogen?
A) Exposure to the smoke always causes cellular changes.
B) Tobacco smoke is capable of both initiating and promoting cancer growth.
C) Cancer will always develop when people who smoke are exposed to other carcinogens.
D) Tobacco smoke serves as a vehicle for the spread of cancer cells during the progression stage of cancer.
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