It's impossible to say, just as is the case for 'smoking related' cancers. However, as smoking prevalence decreases in the developed world, the incidence of cancer is increasing.
In the UK, since 1975 the incidence of lung cancer in women has doubled even though their smoking prevalence has halved. Since the 1950s, governments have been playing down the massive risk of lung cancer from air pollution and 'diverting' the blame to smoking. (Studies suggested that air pollution accounted for 30% of lung cancers, which makes a mockery of Tobacco Control's claim that 90% are 'caused' by smoking!)
Science has been taken over by the the politicians and the corporations with a vested financial interest. Even if they did know, would they tell us the truth?
Nine out of 10 cases of lung cancer are caused by smoking cigarettes, pipes, or cigars.
Thousands of people are in hospitals because of smoking. Mainly because of types of cancer received from smoking, usually lung cancer.
You can get many different diseases from smoking. For example, lung cancer.
500,000 people die a year on average from lung cancer and cancer caused from smoking
No, many people who develop cancer are still smokers.
There are many health problems that can be related to smoking as a teen. One of the most serious is the increase risk of cancer, including lung cancer.
Nicotine-related deaths are typically attributed to smoking tobacco, which kills about 8 million people worldwide each year. This includes both direct deaths from smoking-related illnesses (e.g. lung cancer, heart disease) and indirect deaths from secondhand smoke.
Many, many people die from smoking and related diseases every day.
About 5.5 million people smoke in the world.
In 2010, it was estimated that approximately 1.6 million people worldwide were diagnosed with lung cancer attributable to smoking. Smoking is a significant risk factor for lung cancer, accounting for about 85% of cases. The exact number can vary based on different studies and regions, but smoking remains the primary cause of lung cancer globally.
About 3 Million people die of lung cancer every year, and 87% of those cancers are caused by...You Gussed It...Smoking Smoking is a contributing factor. It cannot be stated conclusively that the person would not have contracted the cancer had they not smoked.
It is estimated that approximately 8 people die every minute globally from smoking-related illnesses. These deaths are primarily due to diseases such as lung cancer, heart disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease that are linked to smoking.