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Question
1 point
nearly 1 in 8 deaths are caused by cigarette smoking. *
true
false
1 point
smoking causes more deaths each year than *
hiv
illegal drug use
alcohol use
motor vehicle injuries
firearm-related incidents
all of these things combined
1 point
of all lung cancer deaths, what percentage does smoking cause? *
your answer
1 point
which type of cancer includes parts of the throat, tongue, soft palate, and the tonsils (which can be caused by smoking)?
Brief Explanations
- For the first question, public health data shows nearly 1 in 8 global deaths are linked to cigarette smoking.
- For the second question, epidemiological studies confirm smoking causes more annual deaths than HIV, illegal drug use, alcohol use, motor vehicle injuries, and firearm-related incidents combined.
- For the third question, major health organizations state smoking causes about 90% of lung cancer deaths in men and around 80% in women, with a combined average of ~80-90%; 80-90% is the standard accepted range, with 90% being a common specific statistic for overall lung cancer deaths tied to smoking.
- For the fourth question, oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer (often grouped as head and neck cancer, specifically oral cancer) includes the throat, tongue, soft palate, and tonsils, and smoking is a known risk factor.
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- True
- All of these things COMBINED
- 80-90% (or 90% as a specific common value)
- Oral (and pharyngeal) cancer (or Head and Neck Cancer, specifically oral cavity cancer)