Whether women are more susceptible than men to smoking-related lung cancer has been a topic of controversy. To address this question, we compared risks of lung cancer associated with smoking by sex. Altogether, 585,583 participants from 3 Norwegian cohorts (Norwegian Counties Study, 40 Years Study, and Cohort of Norway (CONOR) Study) were followed until December 31, 2013, through linkage of data to national registries. We used Cox proportional hazards models and 95% confidence intervals to estimate risks. During nearly 12 million person-years of follow-up, 6,534 participants (43% women) were diagnosed with lung cancer. More men than women were heavier smokers. Compared with never smokers, male and female current smokers with ≥16 pack-years ...
In stark contrast to a few decades ago when lung cancer was predominantly a disease of men who smoke...
For a long period of time, lung cancer (LC) was considered as a malignancy affecting only males, but...
Background: Additive risk models are necessary for understanding the joint effects of exposures on i...
Whether women are more susceptible than men to smoking-related lung cancer has been a topic of contr...
Background: Recent case-control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
Worldwide lung cancer incidence is decreasing or leveling off among men, but rising among women. Sex...
Worldwide lung cancer incidence is decreasing or leveling off among men, but rising among women. Sex...
Several studies in the past have shown appreciably higher lung cancer risk estimates associated with...
Several studies in the past have shown appreciably higher lung cancer risk estimates associated with...
Worldwide lung cancer incidence is decreasing or leveling off among men, but rising among women. Sex...
Background: Recent case–control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
Objectives To investigate the sex-specific association between smoking and lung cancer. Design Syste...
Background: Whether women are more or equally susceptible to the carcinogenic effects of cigarette s...
Lung cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer and the leading cause of cancer death worldwid...
Several epidemiological studies indicate that for a given number of cigarette smoked, females may be...
In stark contrast to a few decades ago when lung cancer was predominantly a disease of men who smoke...
For a long period of time, lung cancer (LC) was considered as a malignancy affecting only males, but...
Background: Additive risk models are necessary for understanding the joint effects of exposures on i...
Whether women are more susceptible than men to smoking-related lung cancer has been a topic of contr...
Background: Recent case-control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
Worldwide lung cancer incidence is decreasing or leveling off among men, but rising among women. Sex...
Worldwide lung cancer incidence is decreasing or leveling off among men, but rising among women. Sex...
Several studies in the past have shown appreciably higher lung cancer risk estimates associated with...
Several studies in the past have shown appreciably higher lung cancer risk estimates associated with...
Worldwide lung cancer incidence is decreasing or leveling off among men, but rising among women. Sex...
Background: Recent case–control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
Objectives To investigate the sex-specific association between smoking and lung cancer. Design Syste...
Background: Whether women are more or equally susceptible to the carcinogenic effects of cigarette s...
Lung cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer and the leading cause of cancer death worldwid...
Several epidemiological studies indicate that for a given number of cigarette smoked, females may be...
In stark contrast to a few decades ago when lung cancer was predominantly a disease of men who smoke...
For a long period of time, lung cancer (LC) was considered as a malignancy affecting only males, but...
Background: Additive risk models are necessary for understanding the joint effects of exposures on i...