Tobacco Use Is The Leading Cause Of Death And Disability In The U.S.

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Tobacco Use Is The Leading Cause Of Death And Disability In The U.S.

Almost 500,000 Americans die every year from tobacco related illness – that is 1,200 every day or nearly 1 per minute. Half of all tobacco users are dead by around age 55. This means: You don’t see your kids and grand kids grow up. You don’t collect your retirement and reap the rewards of a life of hard work and savings.

Here are some of the leading causes of death in the U.S. and how smokers compare to non- smokers and former smokers. These charts are for smokers only, but don’t think you are safer if you use smokeless tobacco. Smokeless users have very high rates of oral and digestive tract cancers as well as pancreatic cancer.

Heart disease (at age 55) MenWomen Never smoked19/10008/1000 Former smoker 27/100010/1000 Current smoker 41/100020/1000

Stroke (at age 55) MenWomen Never smoked3/10002/1000 Former smoker 3/1000 Current smoker 7/10006/1000

Lung cancer (at age 55) MenWomen Never smoked1/10002/1000 Former smoker 13/100011/1000 Current smoker 34/100026/1000

As tobacco users age, their death rates from cancer other than lung cancer appears to be lower than that for non-smokers and former smokers. In reality In reality, lung cancer increasingly causes more and more deaths when compared to other forms of cancer. Women Men

Pneumonia (at age 55) MenWomen Never smoked1/1000 Former smoker 1/1000 Current smoker 2/10001/1000

COPD (at age 55) MenWomen Never smoked1/1000 Former smoker 7/1000 Current smoker 7/10009/1000

All causes combined (at age 55) MenWomen Never smoked71/100055/1000 Former smoker 107/100080/1000 Current smoker 178/ /1000

Tobacco Is Only Part Of The Culture If YOU Make It So!