Lung cancer rates and deaths have fallen precipitously in recent decades overall — but diagnoses are rising for nonsmokers. (Getty Images) November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, which brings both ...
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Global smoking data in 2025: Where the world stands and why some countries still can’t quit
If there is one disclaimer – which is as well-known as it is overlooked – it most likely is the disclaimer related to smoking. Despite decades of global anti-smoking campaigns, cigarette consumption ...
Kentucky has the nation's highest rate of lung cancer incidence and death. Nearly 9 out of 10 lung cancer deaths are caused by smoking cigarettes or secondhand smoke exposure, says the U.S. Centers ...
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