Worldwide, smoking is the leading cause of early and preventable death. In the United States, cigarette smoking and exposure to tobacco smoke result in around 480,000 unanticipated deaths per year. Malignant growth accounts for roughly 36% of the unanticipated losses, cardiovascular sickness and stroke account for 39%, and lung infection accounts for 24%. Smokers have a death rate that is many times higher than nonsmokers.
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