The infographic shows the estimated average annual number of smoking-attributable deaths in the United States during 2005 through 2009 by specific causes.\u2022 Total: more than 480,000 deaths\u2022 Lung cancer: 137,989 deaths\u2022 Other cancers: 36,000 deaths\u2022 Heart Disease: 158,750 deaths\u2022 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: 100,600 deaths\u2022 Stroke: 15,300 deaths\u2022 Other diagnoses: 31,681 deathsPublication date from document properties.pie-chart-2017.pd
Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in this country. Unlike deaths from other major di...
BACKGROUND: Mortality among current smokers is 2 to 3 times as high as that among persons who never ...
Background Smoking is a risk factor for several diseases and has been increasing in many developing ...
Current figures suggest that annually around 440 000 deaths in the United States of America are attr...
Number of deaths attributable to smoking by age and sex in 2005, 2010 and 2015.</p
Background: Smoking has been causally associated with increased mortality from several diseases, and...
More than 50 years after the U.S. Surgeon General\u27s first report on cigarette smoking and mortali...
More than 50 years after the U.S. Surgeon General\u27s first report on cigarette smoking and mortali...
More than 50 years after the U.S. Surgeon General\u27s first report on cigarette smoking and mortali...
Numbers of cancer deaths attributable to smoking and population-attributable fractions (PAFs) of dis...
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Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and increasingly, around the...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Despite a recen...
Tobacco smoking has been causally associated with premature mortality from several medical causes. S...
Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in this country. Unlike deaths from other major di...
BACKGROUND: Mortality among current smokers is 2 to 3 times as high as that among persons who never ...
Background Smoking is a risk factor for several diseases and has been increasing in many developing ...
Current figures suggest that annually around 440 000 deaths in the United States of America are attr...
Number of deaths attributable to smoking by age and sex in 2005, 2010 and 2015.</p
Background: Smoking has been causally associated with increased mortality from several diseases, and...
More than 50 years after the U.S. Surgeon General\u27s first report on cigarette smoking and mortali...
More than 50 years after the U.S. Surgeon General\u27s first report on cigarette smoking and mortali...
More than 50 years after the U.S. Surgeon General\u27s first report on cigarette smoking and mortali...
Numbers of cancer deaths attributable to smoking and population-attributable fractions (PAFs) of dis...
Cigarette smoking is the leading modifiable cause of disease in the United States.1 Approximately 44...
In 1999, fully 18.6% of all deaths to Florida residents were attributable to cigarette smoking. This...
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and increasingly, around the...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Despite a recen...
Tobacco smoking has been causally associated with premature mortality from several medical causes. S...
Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in this country. Unlike deaths from other major di...
BACKGROUND: Mortality among current smokers is 2 to 3 times as high as that among persons who never ...
Background Smoking is a risk factor for several diseases and has been increasing in many developing ...