EXAMINATION OF MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS AND REVEALING RELATIONSHIPS WITH CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION

EXAMINATION OF MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS AND REVEALING RELATIONSHIPS WITH CIGARETTE CONSUMPTION

Tobacco smoking is overwhelmingly the most significant risk factor for cancer and across the board for chronic diseases. Cigarette smoking is causally related to several cancers with inconsistent associations. In this study, malignant neoplasms of larynx and trachea/bronchus/lung, liver and the intrahepatic bile ducts and cervix uteri, other parts of uterus, ovary and prostate are examined according to their statistics of total death by gender. The aim of this study is to reveal the relationship between cigarette consumption and the number of deaths of malignant neoplasms and to perform forecasting for cigarette consumption. According to the predicted values of cigarette consumption, the number of deaths of malignant neoplasms are predicted. Interpretations are provided based on statistical data analyses

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