Marks of a killer: Lung physiology

Lung cancer is categorized by cell type into non-small-cell lung cancer — of which the three main subtypes are adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and large cell carcinoma — and small-cell lung cancer. Treatment and prognosis differ depending on the type of lung cancer1.

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LUNGS: SCIENCE PICTURE CO/SPL

Marks of a killer: The main types of lung cancer

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CELLS, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: STEVE GSCHMEISNER/SPL; BIOLOGY PICS/SPL; GLADDEN WILIS, VISUALS UNLIMITED /SPL

A world of risk

Annual incidence risks of lung cancer per 100,000 people in 2012. Tobacco is the main cause of the disease, but about one-tenth of lung-cancer patients have never smoked5.

A world of risk: Estimated worldwide cancer mortality, 2012

Public-health case study: United Kingdom — lung cancer risk factors

Estimated causes of lung cancer in Britain, 20142. Most cases of lung cancer are attributable to smoking, and so could be prevented.

Public-health case study: Worldwide — lost years

The impact of the disease is climbing quickly in China, as a result of the rapidly increasing number of smokers (see 'Public-health case study: China — Smoke rises', below')3.

Public-health case study: China — smoke rises

The population of smokers, dominated by men, continues to rise in China, where tobacco kills an estimated 3,000 people a day3,4.

Public-health case study: South Africa — cigarette consumption and cost

Around the world, higher taxes on tobacco lower smoking rates. In South Africa6,7, overall retail prices have risen substantially since 1991 and cigarette sales have plummeted.

Public-health case study: United States — annual price of lung cancer

A debate continues over how much screening would cost, but proposed support from Medicare is a fraction of the spend on tobacco marketing. Annual price of lung cancer data sources8,9,10,11,12.