Lung cancer is often associated with smoking, and the incidence and mortality rates are influenced by tobacco use. Other common causes of cancer-related deaths in the U.S. include colorectal cancer, Breast cancer (among women), and prostate cancer (among men).
cancer kills over 7.3 million people worldwide and with that fact 1.3 million are killed by Lung Cancer which is 90% smoking
Answer: Lung Cancer
lung cancer
Lung Cancer
Lung
It will give us Cancer and Cancer kills. pollution makes us choke to death when we have an allergic reaction and our throat swells. Many illnesses like Asama, chronic respiratory disease and cancer can be so bad, or like Cancer, have no cure so that kills us.
Pancreatic cancer has the lowest 5-year survival rate. Liver cancer has the next lowest rate.
It is the #1 killer in America currently. 1 in 4 Americans are diagnosed with cancer. As of 2008 565,650 people in America were expected to die from cancer. It has affected roughly 7.3 million people that are currently living worldwide. It kills over 1,500 U.S. citizens every day. And it kills nearly 547,500 Americans in a single year; that number is rising.
Skin cancer
it kills us
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no third degree kills
37 million people of the male persuasion die of cancer in Giggleswick alone.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, followed by lung and colorectal cancers.
Although it is the most preventable type of cancer, each year cervical cancer kills about 4,000 women in the U.S. and about 300,000 women worldwide. In the United States, cervical cancer mortality rates plunged by 74% from 1955 - 1992 thanks to increased screening and early detection with the Pap test
because people don't use suntan lotion. Women, particularly, overuse, tanning salons, which are hazardous to skin.
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