Background: The different spread of tobacco smoking across European countries has caused a substantial variability in lung cancer mortality. The objective of this investigation was to analyse the trends in lung cancer mortality rates in three broad European regions (Northern and Western countries, Eastern countries, and Mediterranean countries) during the second half of the 20th century. Patients and methods: Mortality data were obtained from the World Health Organisation database. Lung cancer mortality rates were age-standardised by the direct method to the world standard population. Trends from 1955 to 1997 were assessed by means of joinpoint regression analysis. Results: In men, rates in Eastern Europe increased to reach in the 1990s the...
Increasing age-standardised rates for men and levelled off ones for women were observed. Available c...
Background: Lung cancer mortality in men has been declining since the late 1980s in most European co...
Background: Lung cancer mortality in men has been declining since the late 1980s in most European co...
Background: The different spread of tobacco smoking across European countries has caused a substanti...
Background: The different spread of tobacco smoking across European countries has caused a substanti...
Background: The different spread of tobacco smoking across European countries has caused a substanti...
Background: The different spread of tobacco smoking across European countries has caused a substanti...
Recent trends in mortality from lung cancer and other tobacco-related neoplasms in Europe are review...
Lung cancer mortality in young women in the European Union (EU) has steadily increased until the mid...
Lung cancer mortality in young women in the European Union (EU) has steadily increased until the mid...
Recent trends in mortality from lung cancer in Europe are reviewed. During the last decade, overall ...
Lung cancer mortality in men has been declining since the late 80's in most European countries, whil...
Recent trends in mortality from lung cancer in Europe are reviewed. During the last decade, overall ...
Lung cancer mortality in young women in the European Union (EU) has steadily increased until the mid...
Lung cancer mortality in young women in the European Union (EU) has steadily increased until the mid...
Increasing age-standardised rates for men and levelled off ones for women were observed. Available c...
Background: Lung cancer mortality in men has been declining since the late 1980s in most European co...
Background: Lung cancer mortality in men has been declining since the late 1980s in most European co...
Background: The different spread of tobacco smoking across European countries has caused a substanti...
Background: The different spread of tobacco smoking across European countries has caused a substanti...
Background: The different spread of tobacco smoking across European countries has caused a substanti...
Background: The different spread of tobacco smoking across European countries has caused a substanti...
Recent trends in mortality from lung cancer and other tobacco-related neoplasms in Europe are review...
Lung cancer mortality in young women in the European Union (EU) has steadily increased until the mid...
Lung cancer mortality in young women in the European Union (EU) has steadily increased until the mid...
Recent trends in mortality from lung cancer in Europe are reviewed. During the last decade, overall ...
Lung cancer mortality in men has been declining since the late 80's in most European countries, whil...
Recent trends in mortality from lung cancer in Europe are reviewed. During the last decade, overall ...
Lung cancer mortality in young women in the European Union (EU) has steadily increased until the mid...
Lung cancer mortality in young women in the European Union (EU) has steadily increased until the mid...
Increasing age-standardised rates for men and levelled off ones for women were observed. Available c...
Background: Lung cancer mortality in men has been declining since the late 1980s in most European co...
Background: Lung cancer mortality in men has been declining since the late 1980s in most European co...