Rates of lung cancer in American men have greatly exceeded those in Japanese men for several decades despite the higher smoking prevalence in Japanese men. It is not known whether the relative risk of lung cancer associated with cigarette smoking is lower in Japanese men than American men and whether these risks vary by the amount and duration of smoking. To estimate smoking-specific relative risks for lung cancer in men, a multicentric case-control study was carried out in Ne
PURPOSE: Using nationwide cancer incidence data, we examined whether the strength of the association...
Several studies in the past have shown appreciably higher lung cancer risk estimates associated with...
Background: Recent case-control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
Rates of lung cancer in American men have greatly exceeded those in Japanese men for several decades...
Background: Although tobacco smoking is the best established risk factor for lung cancer, the associ...
Background There is remarkable variation in the incidence of lung cancer among ethnic and racial gro...
There is remarkable variation in the incidence of lung cancer among ethnic and racial groups in the ...
Few studies have examined the effects of smoking on the morbidity and mortality of lung cancer in Ko...
In Japan, annual per capita cigarette consumption (cigarette consumption) increased rapidly during 1...
Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to understand gender a...
BACKGROUND. Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to und...
Several studies in the past have shown appreciably higher lung cancer risk estimates associated with...
In order to clarify sex differences associated with the relationship between smoking and each histol...
The objectives of this review were to determine whether the smoking paradox still exists and to summ...
Background: Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to underst...
PURPOSE: Using nationwide cancer incidence data, we examined whether the strength of the association...
Several studies in the past have shown appreciably higher lung cancer risk estimates associated with...
Background: Recent case-control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
Rates of lung cancer in American men have greatly exceeded those in Japanese men for several decades...
Background: Although tobacco smoking is the best established risk factor for lung cancer, the associ...
Background There is remarkable variation in the incidence of lung cancer among ethnic and racial gro...
There is remarkable variation in the incidence of lung cancer among ethnic and racial groups in the ...
Few studies have examined the effects of smoking on the morbidity and mortality of lung cancer in Ko...
In Japan, annual per capita cigarette consumption (cigarette consumption) increased rapidly during 1...
Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to understand gender a...
BACKGROUND. Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to und...
Several studies in the past have shown appreciably higher lung cancer risk estimates associated with...
In order to clarify sex differences associated with the relationship between smoking and each histol...
The objectives of this review were to determine whether the smoking paradox still exists and to summ...
Background: Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to underst...
PURPOSE: Using nationwide cancer incidence data, we examined whether the strength of the association...
Several studies in the past have shown appreciably higher lung cancer risk estimates associated with...
Background: Recent case-control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...