BACKGROUND: Women born around 1940 in countries such as the UK and USA were the first generation in which many smoked substantial numbers of cigarettes throughout adult life. Hence, only in the 21st century can we observe directly the full effects of prolonged smoking, and of prolonged cessation, on mortality among women in the UK. METHODS: For this prospective study, 1·3 million UK women were recruited in 1996-2001 and resurveyed postally about 3 and 8 years later. All were followed to Jan 1, 2011, through national mortality records (mean 12 woman-years, SD 2). Participants were asked at entry whether they were current or ex-smokers, and how many cigarettes they currently smoked. Those who were ex-smokers at both entry and the 3-year resur...
Lung cancer rates in relation to smoking habits were studied in a cohort of 619,225 women traced ove...
Increased mortality risks associated with smoking are well established among men. There are very few...
Introduction: Decisions to quit smoking are thought to be influenced by social factors such as frien...
SummaryBackgroundWomen born around 1940 in countries such as the UK and USA were the first generatio...
Background Women born around 1940 in countries such as the UK and USA were the first generation in w...
BACKGROUND: Extrapolation from studies in the 1980s suggests that smoking causes 25% of deaths among...
Objective and design: To relate UK national trends since 1950 in smoking, in smoking cessation, and ...
A long-term cohort study of working men in Israel found that smokers who reduced their cigarette con...
A long-term cohort study of working men in Israel found that smokers who reduced their cigarette con...
BACKGROUND: The disease risks from cigarette smoking increased in the United States over most of the...
A long-term cohort study of working men in Israel found that smokers who reduced their cigarette con...
Objectives: Several studies have shown that smoking may confer a greater excess risk for chronic dis...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the extent to which smoking cessation interventions are used in the communit...
Conference Theme: Global Epidemiology in a Changing Environment: The Circumpolar PerspectivePoster p...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the hazards of cigarette smoking in men who formed their habits at different p...
Lung cancer rates in relation to smoking habits were studied in a cohort of 619,225 women traced ove...
Increased mortality risks associated with smoking are well established among men. There are very few...
Introduction: Decisions to quit smoking are thought to be influenced by social factors such as frien...
SummaryBackgroundWomen born around 1940 in countries such as the UK and USA were the first generatio...
Background Women born around 1940 in countries such as the UK and USA were the first generation in w...
BACKGROUND: Extrapolation from studies in the 1980s suggests that smoking causes 25% of deaths among...
Objective and design: To relate UK national trends since 1950 in smoking, in smoking cessation, and ...
A long-term cohort study of working men in Israel found that smokers who reduced their cigarette con...
A long-term cohort study of working men in Israel found that smokers who reduced their cigarette con...
BACKGROUND: The disease risks from cigarette smoking increased in the United States over most of the...
A long-term cohort study of working men in Israel found that smokers who reduced their cigarette con...
Objectives: Several studies have shown that smoking may confer a greater excess risk for chronic dis...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the extent to which smoking cessation interventions are used in the communit...
Conference Theme: Global Epidemiology in a Changing Environment: The Circumpolar PerspectivePoster p...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the hazards of cigarette smoking in men who formed their habits at different p...
Lung cancer rates in relation to smoking habits were studied in a cohort of 619,225 women traced ove...
Increased mortality risks associated with smoking are well established among men. There are very few...
Introduction: Decisions to quit smoking are thought to be influenced by social factors such as frien...