The British doctors study: the first strong statistical proof of association between smoking and many diseases
It all started in America, and long before the arrival of Columbus but then the Red Indians smoked...
BackgroundIn general, smoking increases the risk of mortality. However, it is less clear how the rel...
Objective: To distil the main findings from published papers on mortality in three cohorts involvin...
The British doctors study: the first strong statistical proof of association between smoking and man...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the hazards associated with long term use of tobacco. DESIGN: Prospective study...
In 1951 the British Medical Association forwarded to all British doctors a questionnaire about their...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the hazards of cigarette smoking in men who formed their habits at different p...
A total of 6194 female doctors who in 1951 replied to a questionnaire about their smoking habits wer...
T HE data relating smoking to lung cancer are now extensive. Twenty retrospectivei studies of patien...
Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in this country. Unlike deaths from other major di...
A historical overview about the origins of smoking is presented. The first inkling that tobacco was ...
AbstractObjectiveTo distil the main findings from published papers on mortality in three cohorts inv...
Background: Several papers have shown contradictory evidence about the relationship between smoking ...
Objective and design: To relate UK national trends since 1950 in smoking, in smoking cessation, and ...
Background: Several papers have shown contradictory evidence about the relationship between smoking ...
It all started in America, and long before the arrival of Columbus but then the Red Indians smoked...
BackgroundIn general, smoking increases the risk of mortality. However, it is less clear how the rel...
Objective: To distil the main findings from published papers on mortality in three cohorts involvin...
The British doctors study: the first strong statistical proof of association between smoking and man...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the hazards associated with long term use of tobacco. DESIGN: Prospective study...
In 1951 the British Medical Association forwarded to all British doctors a questionnaire about their...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the hazards of cigarette smoking in men who formed their habits at different p...
A total of 6194 female doctors who in 1951 replied to a questionnaire about their smoking habits wer...
T HE data relating smoking to lung cancer are now extensive. Twenty retrospectivei studies of patien...
Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in this country. Unlike deaths from other major di...
A historical overview about the origins of smoking is presented. The first inkling that tobacco was ...
AbstractObjectiveTo distil the main findings from published papers on mortality in three cohorts inv...
Background: Several papers have shown contradictory evidence about the relationship between smoking ...
Objective and design: To relate UK national trends since 1950 in smoking, in smoking cessation, and ...
Background: Several papers have shown contradictory evidence about the relationship between smoking ...
It all started in America, and long before the arrival of Columbus but then the Red Indians smoked...
BackgroundIn general, smoking increases the risk of mortality. However, it is less clear how the rel...
Objective: To distil the main findings from published papers on mortality in three cohorts involvin...