A Look at Lung Cancer Statistics

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This article contains upsetting facts on lung cancer statistics. You are probably aware that the majority of the people who die from cancer every year are victims of lung cancer. In fact, from all types of cancer deaths, lung cancer accounts for 30%. These lung cancer statistics indicate that the lung cancer is considered to be the second highest cause of human deaths.

Because lung cancer statistics show that 85% of cancer deaths are due to smoking, it is possible to prevent many of these deaths by quitting smoking. Smoking is not good for the health of the smoker as well as for any passive smokers, who are unfortunate enough to be living around the smoker.  Believe it or not, if all people around the world were to stop smoking, the number lung cancer deaths would become insignificantly small compared to other causes of death.

Lung cancer statistics indicate that African Americans is the ethnic group with the highest incidence of lung cancer. The reason often cited is that it has also been shown that African Americans smoke more than other ethnic groups.

The fact that lung cancer is concidered to be one of the most life-threatening types of cancer is not known by too many. According to some lung cancer statistics, the survival rate (five-year survival rate) of those who suffer from breast cancer is 87% and from colon cancer is 62%. Similarly, there is a 92% five year survival rate for prostate cancer patients. You will be shocked to learn that the five year survival rate of lung cancer patients is as low as 15%.

The fact that lung cancer is often identified only during the final or advanced stages of the illness contributes to the low survival rate of lung cancer patients. During the final stages, cancer has already spread thtoughout the body and is affecting many organs adversely. As a result most lung cancer patients die sooner, rather than later.

A common falacy, is that someone having quit smoking for 15 years has a reduced chance of getting lung cancer and that the condition of their lungs become comparable to those of a non-smoker. It does not matter what the perceptions are, but lung cancer statistics show it to be impossible. The lungs of smokers will never be restored to the same condition as the lungs of non-smokers. Their probability of getting lung cancer would not increase but would not decrease to the levels applicable to non-smokers.

According to some lung cancer statistics, people who used to smoke before are nine times more prone to die from lung cancer as compared to those individuals who have never smoked in their lives. Further, lung cancer patiens who continue to smoke are twenty-three times more likely to die than smokers that have quit.

There is an alarming link between lung cancer deaths and smoking, as often shown up in lung cancer statistics. The message is clear - STOP SMOKING if you do not want to die from lung cancer!As they say, rather safe than sorry!

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