Lung cancer deaths are 28 percent lower in California

(University of California - San Diego) Early adoption of tobacco control efforts in California lead to fewer people ever smoking, reduced the amount used by those who do smoke and helped smokers quit at a younger age -- when their risk of developing lung cancer is lowest. As a result, lung cancer deaths are 28 percent lower in California compared to the rest of the country and the gap is widening each year by almost a percentage point.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news