About lung cancer...
There are 39,000+ lung cancer deaths in the UK every year.
That's more than 100 deaths every day.
72% of lung cancer cases in the UK are caused by smoking.
5-year survival rates

Anything you inhale can kill...

Although people who have never smoked can develop lung cancer, smoking is the most common cause (accounting for more than 70 out of 100 cases). This is because smoking involves regularly inhaling a number of different toxic substances.
Lung cancer mainly affects older people. It's rare in people younger than 40. More than 4 out of 10 people diagnosed with lung cancer in the UK are aged 75 and older.
You just have to stop smoking...
Cigarettes, pipes, cigars and shisha contain:
- nicotine
- tar
- carbon monoxide
- heavy metals such as arsenic and lead
These chemicals can make the walls of your arteries sticky, so fatty material can stick to them. If the arteries that carry blood to your heart get damaged and clogged, it can lead to a heart attack. If this happens in the arteries that carry blood to your brain it can lead to a stroke.
Get support from NHS Stop Smoking Services near you or call the Smoke Free National Helpline on 0300 123 1044 (England only). Support is also available in Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland.
Key takeaways...
What makes lung cancer problematic and hard to detect is that there are rarely any early signs of the disease. See your GP sooner, not later if you are:
- Coughing up blood.
- Coughing all the time.
- Being breathless all the time (for no reason).
- In pain when breathing or coughing.