Statistics: Smoking Kills with More Than CancerDear Abby: Please understand that I will soon be 60, and I am not, never have been, and do not plan on becoming a cigarette smoker. Also, this letter is NOT being sponsored by any tobacco company.Buren, Abigail Van...
Smoking, smoking cessation, and lung cancer in the UK since 1950: combination of national statistics with two case-control studies. AbstractObjective and design: To relate UK national trends since 1950 in smoking, in smoking cessation, and in lung cancer to the contrasting results from ... ...
Objective: Few epidemiological studies have included Hispanics with the evaluation of the effects of cigarette smoking and breast cancer. We examined the relationship between cigarette smoking, ethnicity, and breast cancer risk using data from the Breast Cancer Health Disparities Study (BCHDS). Materials...
a世界卫生组织的统计表明,每年有数百万人死于肺癌和高血压。这些疾病大多都是由吸烟引起的。 World Health Organization's statistics indicated that, has several 1,000,000 people to die every year of the lung cancer and hypertension.These diseases mostly all are cause by smoking.[translate]...
3. Cigarette smoking is believed by most research workersin this fieldto be an important factorin thedevelopment of cancer of the lungs and cancer of the throat and is believed tobe related to cancer of the bladder and theoral cavity. Male cigarette smokers havea higher death ratefromheart di...
Cancer Statistics 2009; C.A The interpretation of cancer incidence trends is complicated by short-term random variation, artifactual fluctuations introduced by screening, changes in d... J Ahmedin,A Jemal,R Siegel,... 被引量: 1178发表: 2009年 Smoking Cessation in Relation to Total Mortality Rat...
Prior studies show that breast cancer survivors develop various second primary cancers, such as a second primary breast cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, and others.2,3 While second primary breast cancer is the most prevalent type of second malignancies among breast cancer survivors, second ...
We evaluated the association between smoking status and thyroid cancer risk and whether this association is mediated by body mass index (BMI) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). We performed a cohort study of 96,855 Korean adults who were followed ann
mortality in a general population of Japanese males, we evaluated a statistical model which assumes lung cancer mortality to be proportional to the 4.5th power of the effective duration of cigarette smoking among smokers and to the 4th power of age among nonsmokers, using Japan Vital Statistics ...
Cardiovascular mortality and exposure to airborne fine particulate matter and cigarette smoke: shape of the exposure-response relationship. Circulation. 2009;120(11):941-948.PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 33. Pope CA III, Burnett RT, Turner MC, et al. Lung cancer and cardiovascular disease ...