This is a chart that shows the relative amount of risk that is usually associated with the 
various known causes of death in people. It covers this for men and women.
The figure presented is titled Table 2: Relative risks for various causes of death.  The figure 
is an actual representation of the data for the relative risks for death.
This chart ranks the relative risk of different causes of death. Upper aerodigestive cancer 
is 1, with males having a higher risk than females. Various cancers take positions 1-8 on 
the list. Tuberculosous is last
This chart  tobacco related disease. The chart is divided between male and female. Categories 
on the chart include stomach cancer, pancreas cancer, and bladder cancer.
This chart shows relative risk for various causes of death related to tobacco use.  It lists 
the top 15 causes of tobacco related deaths, such as various cancers and heart disease.  It 
is broken down by males and females.  There is some breakdown by age groups within the various 
causes.
This is a breakdown of things that can kill you. They go by disease and by the amount of time 
it will take you to die from said illness. The graph is very interesting. 
The study describes the various causes of death, and the relative risk involved with them. 
The study specifically marks whether or not a disease is tobacco-related or not tobacco related.
This chart, by male and female groupings shows the relative risks for a variety of illnesses 
and injuries that can cause death. The chart also breaks down certain cancers and diseases 
by age grouping. The highest risk is for upper aerodigestive cancer.
This chart shows the  causes of death amongst males and females that are related to tobacco 
consumption. With cancer being them out common and tuberculosis being the least common.
A statistical chart of relative risks for various causes of of death specifically related 
to tobacco related disease. The highest risk is chronic upper pulmonary disease
This chart describes relative risks for various causes of death from tobacco related disease. 
The chart is divided between male and female. Categories include liver cancer.
This graph depicts the relative risks of various causes of death, due to the use of tobacco. 
 The data is reported for both males and females, in 15 primary categories.