Cases of the deadly illness caused by smoking have grown by 17% since 2003, Cancer Research UK said, with the biggest jumps in liver, throat and kidney cancers, which have doubled over the last 20 years.
The number of cancers caused by smoking in the UK has reached an all-time high, a charity has warned, with “six people diagnosed every hour”.
As many as 160 new cancers due to smoking are being diagnosed each day, meaning an average of 57,600 diagnoses every year, Cancer Research UK has said.
Smoking is behind a 17% rise in cases of the deadly illness since 2003, the charity’s report, which has not been peer-reviewed, said, with the biggest jumps in liver, throat and kidney cancers, which have doubled over the last 20 years.