The data displays the proportion of cancer deaths attributable to cigarette smoking among adults 30 years and older in the United States in 2014, by cancer type. It was found that 81% of deaths due to lung, bronchus and trachea cancer among U.S. adults aged 30 years or older were attributable to cigarette smoking.
Lung, bronchus,& trachea | 81 |
Larynx | 72 |
Esophagus | 50 |
Oral cavity and pharynx | 47 |
Urinary bladder | 45 |
Liver & intrahepatic bile duct | 22 |
Uterine cervix | 20 |
Kidney and renal pelvis | 17 |
Stomach | 17 |
Myeloid leukemia | 15 |
Colorectum | 11 |
Pancreas | 10 |