Background: The relation between cigarette smoking and several malignancies is still unclear. We examined the association of cigarette smoking with death attributed to 15 cancer sites, 7 of which are regarded as having an uncertain relation with tobacco. Patients and methods: The original Whitehall study is a prospective cohort of 17 363 London-based male government employees (age 40–69 years) who were examined in the late 1960s and then followed up for a maximum of 38 years. Results: Following adjustment for demographic characteristics, risk factors, and prevalent disease, established positive cigarette smoking—cancer gradients were confirmed for carcinoma of the lung, stomach, pancreas, bladder, upper aero-digestive (including oesop...
Background: To evaluate the dose-response relationship between cigarette smoking and pancreatic canc...
METHODS. The relationship of cigarette smoking and smoking cessation to mortality was investigated a...
Tobacco products is still the leading cause of deaths worldwide. 80% of lung cancer is attributed to...
<p>Background: The relation between cigarette smoking and several malignancies is still unclea...
Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in this country. Unlike deaths from other major di...
Background: Recent studies suggest that long-term cigarette smoking is associated with an increased ...
Purpose: Our aim was to assess the impact of cigarette smoking on the risk of the tumors classified ...
PURPOSEOur aim was to assess the impact of cigarette smoking on the risk of the tumors classified by...
PURPOSE: Our aim was to assess the impact of cigarette smoking on the risk of the tumors classified ...
Background: Smoking is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and it is strongly associated w...
Background: Smoking and excess body weight are major preventable risk factors for premature death. T...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: There has been consistent evidence for a relationship between smoking and colorec...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: There has been consistent evidence for a relationship between smoking and col...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
We conducted a systematic meta-analysis of observational studies on cigarette smoking and cancer fro...
Background: To evaluate the dose-response relationship between cigarette smoking and pancreatic canc...
METHODS. The relationship of cigarette smoking and smoking cessation to mortality was investigated a...
Tobacco products is still the leading cause of deaths worldwide. 80% of lung cancer is attributed to...
<p>Background: The relation between cigarette smoking and several malignancies is still unclea...
Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in this country. Unlike deaths from other major di...
Background: Recent studies suggest that long-term cigarette smoking is associated with an increased ...
Purpose: Our aim was to assess the impact of cigarette smoking on the risk of the tumors classified ...
PURPOSEOur aim was to assess the impact of cigarette smoking on the risk of the tumors classified by...
PURPOSE: Our aim was to assess the impact of cigarette smoking on the risk of the tumors classified ...
Background: Smoking is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and it is strongly associated w...
Background: Smoking and excess body weight are major preventable risk factors for premature death. T...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: There has been consistent evidence for a relationship between smoking and colorec...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: There has been consistent evidence for a relationship between smoking and col...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
We conducted a systematic meta-analysis of observational studies on cigarette smoking and cancer fro...
Background: To evaluate the dose-response relationship between cigarette smoking and pancreatic canc...
METHODS. The relationship of cigarette smoking and smoking cessation to mortality was investigated a...
Tobacco products is still the leading cause of deaths worldwide. 80% of lung cancer is attributed to...