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Ahlam

Ahlam

SAD whimsical (wack)
Oct 4, 2024
6
I know I can smoke or just generally be unhealthy, but does anyone have better suggestions?

Googling how to not get cancer isn't that helpful. I also don't have access to alcohol.
 
dragonofenvy

dragonofenvy

Warlock
Oct 8, 2023
726
There isn't an easy way unless you expose yourself to radiation for prolonged periods. That's the easiest way I can think of, and even then it's still going to be years before it kills you. Cancer sounds like a horrible way to die.
 
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metfan647

Experienced
Jun 12, 2025
247
It'd depend on the type of cancer you wanted to induce, genetic disposition etc. It'd potentially take a long time to develop. Even if you ate a lump of asbestos everyday.

Not a good way to go.
 
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DeathWish3301

DeathWish3301

Experienced
May 15, 2024
202
No, there isn't.

Certainly, there are choices you can make that give you a higher likelihood of development but it's all chance. No guarantees.

It mostly comes down to genetics.
 
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blumen

blumen

one-way ticket
Feb 15, 2026
6
if you want to use this as a method i think it's very unreliable, risky, and painful. cancer has many terrible side effects which can last from months to years and cancer isn't lethal in many cases. don't recommend it at all
 
thatonegirl

thatonegirl

Semi-Hopeless Optimist
Jan 24, 2026
37
Unless you work in a cancer research lab, you're unlikely to come across anything that is guaranteed to cause cancer. Genetic factors play a huge role in the development of cancer. For example: most people with lung cancer were smokers, but that's still a small percentage of smokers. Many never develop cancer at any point in their lives
 
Shadows From Hell

Shadows From Hell

The one who has lost a lot, fears nothing.
Oct 21, 2024
502
My dad had lung cancer and it slowly ate away at him for about 10 years before he died. He was constantly in pain.

Not the way I want to go.
 
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Tired_birth_1967

Student
Nov 1, 2023
166
I've considered cancer as a motivator to overcome SI. I've been smoking for over 40 years and cancer hasn't appeared yet. With my "willingness" to live, it would be a powerful booster.
 
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copioushopelessness

Experienced
Aug 27, 2025
291
My dad had lung cancer and it slowly ate away at him for about 10 years before he died. He was constantly in pain.

Not the way I want to go.
I'm sorry to hear that. That's how I lost my dad too. It was a very slow and painful death.
 
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