AbstractIntroductionLower social class has higher lung cancer incidence, largely attributable to higher smoking prevalence among the lower social classes. We assessed the magnitude and time dimension of potential impact of targeted interventions on smoking on socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer.MethodsUsing population dynamic modelling, we projected lung cancer incidence up to 2050 in lowest and highest socioeconomic groups under two intervention scenarios (annual 10% increase in cigarette prices and health advertisement) and compared this to a scenario of no intervention. For the analysis we retrieved smoking prevalence data from the General Household Survey of England and Wales between 1980 and 2006 and cancer incidence data from th...
This prospective cohort study shows that substantial socioeconomic inequalities in the incidence of ...
International audienceSmoking is a major preventable cause of cancers and is increasingly concentrat...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To model future trends in lung cancer incidence in Denmark by educa...
Introduction Lower social class has higher lung cancer incidence, largely attributable to higher smo...
INTRODUCTION: Lower social class has higher lung cancer incidence, largely attributable to higher sm...
AbstractIntroductionLower social class has higher lung cancer incidence, largely attributable to hig...
International audienceBackground Studies in many countries have reported higher lung cancer incidenc...
BACKGROUND: Studies in many countries have reported higher lung cancer incidence and mortality in in...
Studies in many countries have reported higher lung cancer incidence and mortality in individuals wi...
Background: Studies in many countries have reported higher lung cancer incidence and mortality in in...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations between various socioeconomic indicators and lung cancer ...
This prospective cohort study shows that substantial socioeconomic inequalities in the incidence of ...
International audienceSmoking is a major preventable cause of cancers and is increasingly concentrat...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To model future trends in lung cancer incidence in Denmark by educa...
Introduction Lower social class has higher lung cancer incidence, largely attributable to higher smo...
INTRODUCTION: Lower social class has higher lung cancer incidence, largely attributable to higher sm...
AbstractIntroductionLower social class has higher lung cancer incidence, largely attributable to hig...
International audienceBackground Studies in many countries have reported higher lung cancer incidenc...
BACKGROUND: Studies in many countries have reported higher lung cancer incidence and mortality in in...
Studies in many countries have reported higher lung cancer incidence and mortality in individuals wi...
Background: Studies in many countries have reported higher lung cancer incidence and mortality in in...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations between various socioeconomic indicators and lung cancer ...
This prospective cohort study shows that substantial socioeconomic inequalities in the incidence of ...
International audienceSmoking is a major preventable cause of cancers and is increasingly concentrat...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To model future trends in lung cancer incidence in Denmark by educa...