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    Risk Factors: Tobacco - 11 month(s) ago

    Tobacco use is a leading cause of cancer and of death from cancer. Find resources on the harms of tobacco use and how to get help quitting.

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    Among the estimated 46 million U.S. adults who used tobacco products in 2021, cigarette smoking prevalence decreased while e-cigarette use increased, according to CDC data published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.“Although cigarette smoking decreased over the past year, e-cigarette use increased, from 3.7% to 4.5%, largely driven by higher prevalence in use among persons aged 18

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    • Of the five assessed #tobacco products, most people used #cigarettes (28.3 million), followed by #ecigarettes (11.1 million), cigars (8.6 million), smokeless tobacco (5.2 million) and pipes (2.3 million), according to data published in @CDCMMWR. https://t.co/HJlNIQtO48

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    Among the estimated 46 million U.S. adults who used tobacco products in 2021, cigarette smoking prevalence decreased while e-cigarette use increased, according to CDC data published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.“Although cigarette smoking decreased over the past year, e-cigarette use increased, from 3.7% to 4.5%, largely driven by higher prevalence in use among persons aged 18

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    • According to data published in @CDCMMWR, among the estimated 46 million U.S. adults who used #tobacco products in 2021, cigarette #smoking prevalence decreased while #ecigarette use increased. https://t.co/HJlNIQtO48