Background: To update the findings of relative risk associated with smoking for all-cause mortality and that for lung cancer by considering longitudinal changes in smoking status during follow-up. Methods: Data from the JPHC study of 98,747 middle-aged Japanese adults, which started in 1990–1993, were analyzed. The information on smoking status was obtained from three questionnaire surveys (baseline, the 5th year, and the 10th year after the start of follow-up). A Poisson regression model was used to investigate the impact of smoking on mortality from all causes and lung cancer using two approaches. Model 1 used information only from baseline, while model 2 used the updated smoking status from all three surveys. Results: During the 15-year ...
Background Although the smoking rate among Japanese men has been the highest in developed countries,...
BackgroundThe rate of decline in lung cancer risk after smoking cessation among male population and ...
Background: Young age at onset of smoking is a known risk factor for cancer; however, few studies ha...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of smoking on overall mortality and life expectancy in a large ...
In Japan, annual per capita cigarette consumption (cigarette consumption) increased rapidly during 1...
Few studies have examined the effects of smoking on the morbidity and mortality of lung cancer in Ko...
Background: Although tobacco smoking is the best established risk factor for lung cancer, the associ...
Although smoking is known to cause cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases and other health ...
BACKGROUND:In general, smoking increases the risk of mortality. However, it is less clear how the re...
Prospective evidence of the associations of smoking cessation with chronic obstructive pulmonary dis...
Cigarette smoking is becoming increasingly common in Asia while quitting remains rare, in part becau...
Background: Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to underst...
Background Smoking is a well-established causal risk factor of premature death. The prevalence of s...
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...
Background Although the smoking rate among Japanese men has been the highest in developed countries,...
BackgroundThe rate of decline in lung cancer risk after smoking cessation among male population and ...
Background: Young age at onset of smoking is a known risk factor for cancer; however, few studies ha...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of smoking on overall mortality and life expectancy in a large ...
In Japan, annual per capita cigarette consumption (cigarette consumption) increased rapidly during 1...
Few studies have examined the effects of smoking on the morbidity and mortality of lung cancer in Ko...
Background: Although tobacco smoking is the best established risk factor for lung cancer, the associ...
Although smoking is known to cause cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases and other health ...
BACKGROUND:In general, smoking increases the risk of mortality. However, it is less clear how the re...
Prospective evidence of the associations of smoking cessation with chronic obstructive pulmonary dis...
Cigarette smoking is becoming increasingly common in Asia while quitting remains rare, in part becau...
Background: Better information on lung cancer occurrence in lifelong nonsmokers is needed to underst...
Background Smoking is a well-established causal risk factor of premature death. The prevalence of s...
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...
Background Although the smoking rate among Japanese men has been the highest in developed countries,...
BackgroundThe rate of decline in lung cancer risk after smoking cessation among male population and ...
Background: Young age at onset of smoking is a known risk factor for cancer; however, few studies ha...