BACKGROUND: The smoking epidemic in Australia is characterised by historic levels of prolonged smoking, heavy smoking, very high levels of long-term cessation, and low current smoking prevalence, with 13% of adults reporting that they smoked daily in 2013. Large-scale quantitative evidence on the relationship of tobacco smoking to mortality in Australia is not available despite the potential to provide independent international evidence about the contemporary risks of smoking. METHODS: This is a prospective study of 204,953 individuals aged ≥45 years sampled from the general population of New South Wales, Australia, who joined the 45 and Up Study from 2006-2009, with linked questionnaire, hospitalisation, and mortality data to mid-2012 and ...
Background: There is controversy about whether men and women with similar smoking histories have sim...
Background: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the burden of pancreatic cancer in Australia attributable to modifiable expos...
BACKGROUND The smoking epidemic in Australia is characterised by historic levels of prolonged smokin...
BACKGROUND: Despite generally high smoking prevalences, stemming from colonization, the relationship...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortali...
Objectives: Analysis of long-term trends in smoking and causes of death in Australia are prevented b...
Despite generally high smoking prevalences, stemming from colonization, the relationship of smoking ...
In the twentieth century the tobacco epidemic killed an estimated 100 million people gl...
About one in every two smokers dies from smoking-related causes every year. In response to this, ove...
Objective: To estimate the impact of smoking on the incidence of coronary heart disease in Australia...
Background: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
Background: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
BACKGROUND: Global studies of the long-term association between tobacco consumption and chronic obst...
Background: There is controversy about whether men and women with similar smoking histories have sim...
Background: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the burden of pancreatic cancer in Australia attributable to modifiable expos...
BACKGROUND The smoking epidemic in Australia is characterised by historic levels of prolonged smokin...
BACKGROUND: Despite generally high smoking prevalences, stemming from colonization, the relationship...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortali...
Objectives: Analysis of long-term trends in smoking and causes of death in Australia are prevented b...
Despite generally high smoking prevalences, stemming from colonization, the relationship of smoking ...
In the twentieth century the tobacco epidemic killed an estimated 100 million people gl...
About one in every two smokers dies from smoking-related causes every year. In response to this, ove...
Objective: To estimate the impact of smoking on the incidence of coronary heart disease in Australia...
Background: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
Background: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
BACKGROUND: Global studies of the long-term association between tobacco consumption and chronic obst...
Background: There is controversy about whether men and women with similar smoking histories have sim...
Background: Tobacco smoking is a major burden on the Australian population in terms of health, socia...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the burden of pancreatic cancer in Australia attributable to modifiable expos...