Lung cancer is significantly more common among smokers compared to non-smokers. Smokers are about 15 to 30 times more likely to develop lung cancer than non-smokers.
smokers
NNo
Men over 50 smokers
No.
Lung cancer is less common among non-smokers compared to smokers, but it can still occur. About 10-15 of lung cancer cases are diagnosed in non-smokers. Factors such as exposure to secondhand smoke, environmental pollutants, and genetic predisposition can increase the risk of developing lung cancer in non-smokers.
It depends on the local State laws and whether the plan is ERISA or not. There are many examples of employers charging smokers more for health insurance. On average, smokers have a greater chance of having more expensive health problems than non-smokers.
Obviously cigarretes. But healthcare can be another option.
Smokers pay in two ways. One is the taxes on cigarettes and the other is poor health and early death due to smoking.
Smokers pay in two ways. One is the taxes on cigarettes and the other is poor health and early death due to smoking.
Zero. Both smokers and non-smokers alike die.
because people now sell siggerts with apple taste or orange taste etc, so the smokers will be going for it more and more.