Background: To calculate a pooled estimate of relative risk (RR) of lung cancer associated with exposure to passive smoking in never smoking women exposed to smoking spouses. This study is an updated meta-analysis that also assesses the differences between estimated risks according to continent and study type using meta-regression. Methods: From a total of 101 primary studies, 55 studies are included in this meta-analysis, of which, 7 are cohort studies, 25 population-based case-control and 23 non-population-based case-control studies. Twenty previously published meta-analyses are also reviewed. Fixed and random effect models and meta-regression are used to obtain pooled estimates of RR and P -value functions are used to demonstrate consist...
Background: Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to underst...
Ten case-control studies have been carried out in 6 European countries to investigate the major risk...
Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to understand gender a...
Objective: To review the epidemiological evidence for the association between passive smoking and lu...
Background and objective Studies of passive smoking exposure in China however are of particular inte...
Background: Quantifying the occurrence of lung cancer due to passive smoking is a necessary step whe...
The accurate determination of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke is notoriously difficult. Ther...
Abstract Background Smoking is a known lung cancer cause, but no detailed quantitative systematic re...
Issue of the passive smoking and its dependence to human health is broadly studied; especially its i...
Though tobacco smoking is the primary risk factor for lung cancer, a significant fraction of lung ca...
Studies on active and passive tobacco smoking and breast cancer have found inconsistent results. A m...
The interpretation of the evidence linking exposure to secondhand smoke with lung cancer is constrai...
Several case-control studies have suggested that passive smoking may increase the incidence of femal...
histories in a case-control study of lung cancer. International Journal of Epidemiology 1993; 22: 80...
In a case control study in Hong Kong, 445 cases of Chinese female lung cancer patients all confirmed...
Background: Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to underst...
Ten case-control studies have been carried out in 6 European countries to investigate the major risk...
Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to understand gender a...
Objective: To review the epidemiological evidence for the association between passive smoking and lu...
Background and objective Studies of passive smoking exposure in China however are of particular inte...
Background: Quantifying the occurrence of lung cancer due to passive smoking is a necessary step whe...
The accurate determination of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke is notoriously difficult. Ther...
Abstract Background Smoking is a known lung cancer cause, but no detailed quantitative systematic re...
Issue of the passive smoking and its dependence to human health is broadly studied; especially its i...
Though tobacco smoking is the primary risk factor for lung cancer, a significant fraction of lung ca...
Studies on active and passive tobacco smoking and breast cancer have found inconsistent results. A m...
The interpretation of the evidence linking exposure to secondhand smoke with lung cancer is constrai...
Several case-control studies have suggested that passive smoking may increase the incidence of femal...
histories in a case-control study of lung cancer. International Journal of Epidemiology 1993; 22: 80...
In a case control study in Hong Kong, 445 cases of Chinese female lung cancer patients all confirmed...
Background: Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to underst...
Ten case-control studies have been carried out in 6 European countries to investigate the major risk...
Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to understand gender a...