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Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
Division of Cancer
Prevention and Control
4770 Buford Hwy, NE
MS K-64
Atlanta, GA 30341-3717
Call: 1 (800) CDC-INFO
TTY: 1 (888) 232-6348
FAX: (770) 488-4760
E-mail: cdcinfo@cdc.gov
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CDC has a number of programs for preventing and controlling lung cancer, which kills more people than any other type of cancer. Research continues to look for better ways to prevent and control lung cancer. |
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Surgeon General's Report
The new report says even brief exposure to secondhand smoke increases lung cancer risk and poses a serious public health hazard. |
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2004 Lung Cancer Statistics
In 2004*, lung cancer accounted for more deaths than breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colon cancer combined. |
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CDC and Community Activities
CDC has a number of programs related to lung cancer, providing important information and resources for lung cancer prevention and control. |
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Quick Links

smokefree.gov
1-800-QUITNOW
Cancer Burden†
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108,355 men and 87,897 women were diagnosed with lung cancer in 2004.* |
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89,575 men and 68,431 women died from lung cancer in 2004.* |
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More people die from lung cancer than any other type of cancer. |
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†U.S. Cancer Statistics Working Group. United States Cancer Statistics: 2004 Incidence and Mortality. Atlanta (GA): Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Cancer Institute; 2007.
*The most recent year for which statistics are currently available. |
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