AbstractOne possible contributor to the reported rise in the ratio of adenocarcinoma to squamous cell carcinoma of the lung may be differences in the pattern of decline in risk following quitting for the two lung cancer types. Earlier, using data from 85 studies comparing overall lung cancer risks in current smokers, quitters (by time quit) and never smokers, we fitted the negative exponential model, deriving an estimate of 9.93years for the half-life – the time when the excess risk for quitters compared to never smokers becomes half that for continuing smokers. Here we applied the same techniques to data from 16 studies providing RRs specific for lung cancer type. From the 13 studies where the half-life was estimable for each type, we deri...
PURPOSE: The current project sought to examine whether delivery of lung cancer risk projections (cal...
Background : The purpose of this study was to analyze the smoking habits in patients with lung cance...
<p>Background: Smoking is the most important individual risk factor for many cancer sites but its as...
AbstractThe excess lung cancer risk from smoking declines with time quit, but the shape of the decli...
AbstractWe quantified the decline in COPD risk following quitting using the negative exponential mod...
Lung cancer is mainly caused by smoking, but the quantitative relations between smoking and histolog...
Lung cancer is mainly caused by smoking, but the quantitative relations between smoking and histolog...
Lung cancer is mainly caused by smoking, but the quantitative relations between smoking and histolog...
BackgroundThe rate of decline in lung cancer risk after smoking cessation among male population and ...
AbstractThe increasing proportion of lung cancers classified as adenocarcinoma has been a topic of i...
A case-control study of lung cancer was conducted in northwestern Germany in 1985–86. The stud...
AbstractNo previous review has formally modelled the decline in IHD risk following quitting smoking....
Experimental evidence indicates that tobacco smoke acts both as an initiator and a promoter in lung ...
Many approaches have been taken to adjust for smoking in modeling cancer risk. In case-control studi...
The impact of smoking cessation on coronary heart disease (CHD) and lung cancer was assessed after 1...
PURPOSE: The current project sought to examine whether delivery of lung cancer risk projections (cal...
Background : The purpose of this study was to analyze the smoking habits in patients with lung cance...
<p>Background: Smoking is the most important individual risk factor for many cancer sites but its as...
AbstractThe excess lung cancer risk from smoking declines with time quit, but the shape of the decli...
AbstractWe quantified the decline in COPD risk following quitting using the negative exponential mod...
Lung cancer is mainly caused by smoking, but the quantitative relations between smoking and histolog...
Lung cancer is mainly caused by smoking, but the quantitative relations between smoking and histolog...
Lung cancer is mainly caused by smoking, but the quantitative relations between smoking and histolog...
BackgroundThe rate of decline in lung cancer risk after smoking cessation among male population and ...
AbstractThe increasing proportion of lung cancers classified as adenocarcinoma has been a topic of i...
A case-control study of lung cancer was conducted in northwestern Germany in 1985–86. The stud...
AbstractNo previous review has formally modelled the decline in IHD risk following quitting smoking....
Experimental evidence indicates that tobacco smoke acts both as an initiator and a promoter in lung ...
Many approaches have been taken to adjust for smoking in modeling cancer risk. In case-control studi...
The impact of smoking cessation on coronary heart disease (CHD) and lung cancer was assessed after 1...
PURPOSE: The current project sought to examine whether delivery of lung cancer risk projections (cal...
Background : The purpose of this study was to analyze the smoking habits in patients with lung cance...
<p>Background: Smoking is the most important individual risk factor for many cancer sites but its as...