Liver cancer and liver cirrhosis are common causes of death in China, where chronic lifelong hepatitis B infection is a major cause of both diseases. To help determine whether smoking is a cofactor for the development of liver cancer, we ascertained retrospectively the smoking habits of 36,000 adults who had died from liver cancer (cases) and 17,000 who had died from cirrhosis (controls) in 24 Chinese cities and 74 rural counties. Calculations of the smoker vs. nonsmoker risk ratios (RR) for liver cancer mortality were standardised for age and locality. Among adult men (aged 35+) there was a 36% excess risk of death from liver cancer among smokers (smoker vs. nonsmoker standardised risk ratio [RR] =1.36, with 95% confidence interval [CI] 1....
OBJECTIVE: To assess the mortality currently associated with smoking in Hong Kong, and, since cigare...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Prediction of disease burden in China arising from smoking based on earlier...
Background Whereas the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monograph concluded that t...
Although tobacco smoking has been reported as a risk factor for liver cancer, few studies have speci...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the hazards at an early phase of the growing epidemic of deaths from tobacco in...
Background Tobacco smoking, as a cause of cancer, is common in China. Few studies have been conducte...
INTRODUCTION:Cigarette smoking is among the most important public health concerns worldwide and the ...
Background: Harmful substances in solid fuel and tobacco smoke is believed to enter the bloodstream ...
BACKGROUNDIn China, cigarette consumption has increased substantially since the 1980s, almost exclus...
Background Tobacco smoking is estimated to account for more than 1 million annual deaths in China, a...
Abstract Background Extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ECC) has become one of the most rapidly increas...
Context. - The few published prospective studies of smoking and mortality in China have reported low...
Objectives: To estimate the proportion of liver cancer cases and deaths due to infection with hepati...
Prediction of disease burden in China arising from smoking based on earlier cohorts in the West and ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between smoking and risk of esophageal cancer (EC), and prese...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the mortality currently associated with smoking in Hong Kong, and, since cigare...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Prediction of disease burden in China arising from smoking based on earlier...
Background Whereas the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monograph concluded that t...
Although tobacco smoking has been reported as a risk factor for liver cancer, few studies have speci...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the hazards at an early phase of the growing epidemic of deaths from tobacco in...
Background Tobacco smoking, as a cause of cancer, is common in China. Few studies have been conducte...
INTRODUCTION:Cigarette smoking is among the most important public health concerns worldwide and the ...
Background: Harmful substances in solid fuel and tobacco smoke is believed to enter the bloodstream ...
BACKGROUNDIn China, cigarette consumption has increased substantially since the 1980s, almost exclus...
Background Tobacco smoking is estimated to account for more than 1 million annual deaths in China, a...
Abstract Background Extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ECC) has become one of the most rapidly increas...
Context. - The few published prospective studies of smoking and mortality in China have reported low...
Objectives: To estimate the proportion of liver cancer cases and deaths due to infection with hepati...
Prediction of disease burden in China arising from smoking based on earlier cohorts in the West and ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between smoking and risk of esophageal cancer (EC), and prese...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the mortality currently associated with smoking in Hong Kong, and, since cigare...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Prediction of disease burden in China arising from smoking based on earlier...
Background Whereas the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monograph concluded that t...