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The death rate per 100,000 for lung

The death rate per 100,000 for lung cancer is 7 among non-smokers and 71 among smokers. The death rate per 100,000 for coronary thrombosis is 422 among non-smokers and 599 among smokers. The prevalence of smoking in the population is 55%. On the basis of the relative risk and etiologic fractions associated with smoking for lung cancer and coronary thrombosis, which of the following statements is most likely to be correct? A: Smoking seems much more likely to be causally related to coronary thrombosis than to lung cancer. B: Smoking seems much more likely to be causally related to lung cancer than to coronary thrombosis. C: Smoking seems to be equally causally related to lung cancer and coronary thrombosis. D: Smoking does not seem to be causally related to either lung cancer or coronary thrombosis. E: No comparative statement is possible between smoking and lung cancer or coronary thrombosis. SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING HLTH 503

 
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