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Lung Cancer Risk Factors | Lung Cancer | CDC
If you are a lung cancer survivor, there is a risk that you may develop another lung cancer, especially if you smoke. Your risk of lung cancer may be higher if your parents, brothers or sisters, or children have had lung cancer.

Know Your Chances Interactive Risk Charts | SRP/DCCPS/NCI/NIH
Risk charts present these basic facts by showing the chance of dying from a variety of cancer and other diseases over specific time frames. Because age, sex, race and smoking status are so important in determining your chances, the charts let you account for these factors.

Lung Cancer Statistics | How Common Is Lung Cancer?
Overall, the chance that a person will develop lung cancer in their lifetime is about 1 in 19. These numbers include both people who smoke and those who don’t smoke.

What Percentage of Smokers Get Lung Cancer? - Verywell Health
About 15 out of 100 smokers will develop lung cancer. Smoking makes your chances of getting lung cancer 15 to 30 times higher than for non-smokers. Quitting smoking can lower your risk of lung cancer, but your risk will never be as low as someone who never smoked.

Lung Cancer Risk Calculator
Do you wonder what your chances are of getting lung cancer after you quit smoking? The lung cancer risk calculator will help you estimate your chance of getting lung cancer.

How Do You Get Lung Cancer? Causes and Risk Factors
Lung cancer has several causes beyond smoking, including radon, air pollution, and genetics. Learn what raises your risk and what you can do about it.

Calculate my lung cancer risk - Should I Screen
If you smoke, the best way to lower your risk of lung cancer is to quit. Fill in the information below to find out whether you are in the group where screening is recommended by the US Preventive Services Task Force. The calculator will also indicate how much you stand to benefit from getting screened.

What Percentage of Smokers Actually Get Lung Cancer?
Smoking raises lung cancer risk significantly, but the actual numbers may surprise you. Learn what factors most influence your personal risk.

Lung Cancer Causes & Risk Factors - American Lung Association
Your chances of getting lung cancer increase when you are exposed to more than one risk factor. Find out what puts you at risk for lung cancer.

Lung cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
The risk of lung cancer increases with the length of time and number of cigarettes smoked. Quitting smoking, even after smoking for many years, significantly lowers the chances of developing lung cancer.

 

 

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