Smoking is responsible for 90% of cancer deaths. Smoking and lung cancer is responsible for more cancer deaths than colorectal cancer,
breast cancer, and prostate cancer combined. Lung Cancer is directly related to smoking. There is a long interval between
quitting smoking and elimination of lung cancer risk. Up to 40% of newly diagnosed lung cancer occurs in former smoking habits.
More than 170,000 new patients are diagnosed each year of smoking and lung cancer.