* Cancer is the second leading cause of death and was among the first diseases causally linked to smoking. * Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death, and cigarette smoking causes most cases. * Compared to nonsmokers, men who smoke are about 23 times more likely to develop lung cancer and women who smoke are about 13 times more likely. Smoking causes about 90% of lung cancer deaths in men and almost 80% in women.
Smoking is the #1 cause of lung cancer in America.
1. Smoking 2. Pollution
It is estimated that about 30% of all cancer deaths in the U.S. are caused by smoking. Smoking is a major risk factor for many types of cancer, including lung, throat, and mouth cancers.
The act of smoking allows toxins to invade the body. Many forms of cancer can come from smoking. Lung cancer is most typically associated with smoking, although bladder, colon, and throat cancer are amongst forms of cancers that can be caused from smoking as well.
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No. The number 1 cause is heart disease. However, that is an effect of smoking, furthermore, smoking also causes the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th leading causes of death, which are cancer, stroke, and chronic lower respiratory disease, respectively. Smoking can not be called a cause of death by itself; it simply causes diseases that account for more deaths that anything else.
Cigarette smoking is the single most preventable cause of death in the United States.
The number two killer of women in the U.S. is cancer, specifically lung cancer. While heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, cancer overall accounts for a significant number of fatalities, with breast cancer being the most commonly diagnosed. Lung cancer has increasingly become a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women, often linked to smoking and other risk factors.
Cancer
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