Background: Debates over the importance of “lifestyle” versus “environment” contributions to cancer have been going on for over 40 years. While it is clear that cigarette smoking is the most significant cancer risk factor, the contributions of occupational and environmental carcinogens in air, water and food remain controversial. In practice, most cancer prevention messaging focuses on reducing cigarette smoking and changing other personal behaviors with little mention of environmental chemicals, despite widespread exposure to many known carcinogens. To inform decision-making on cancer prevention priorities, we evaluated the potential impact of smoking cessation on cancer rates. Methods: Using cancer incidence data from 612 counties in the ...
Background Considerable effort has been expended on tobacco control strategies in the United States ...
The major decrease in exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) in public places in recent decades could ha...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
Background: Debates over the importance of “lifestyle” versus “environment” contributions to cancer ...
Background: Debates over the importance of “lifestyle” versus “environment” contributions to cancer ...
Background: Debates over the importance of “lifestyle” versus “environment” contributions to cancer ...
Objective: to characterize the county variability of the impact of smoking elimination on rates of s...
Objective: to characterize the county variability of the impact of smoking elimination on rates of s...
Objective: to characterize the county variability of the impact of smoking elimination on rates of s...
Objective: The California tobacco control program enacted in 1988 has been associated with declines ...
Although smoking is widely recognized as a major cause of cancer, there is little information on how...
BackgroundSmoke-free ordinances (SFO) have been shown to be effective public health interventions, b...
BACKGROUND:Tobacco use data are important when the epidemiology and prognosis of tobacco-associated ...
Although smoking is widely recognized as a major cause of cancer, there is little information on how...
Background:Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death; however, small-area estimates for deta...
Background Considerable effort has been expended on tobacco control strategies in the United States ...
The major decrease in exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) in public places in recent decades could ha...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
Background: Debates over the importance of “lifestyle” versus “environment” contributions to cancer ...
Background: Debates over the importance of “lifestyle” versus “environment” contributions to cancer ...
Background: Debates over the importance of “lifestyle” versus “environment” contributions to cancer ...
Objective: to characterize the county variability of the impact of smoking elimination on rates of s...
Objective: to characterize the county variability of the impact of smoking elimination on rates of s...
Objective: to characterize the county variability of the impact of smoking elimination on rates of s...
Objective: The California tobacco control program enacted in 1988 has been associated with declines ...
Although smoking is widely recognized as a major cause of cancer, there is little information on how...
BackgroundSmoke-free ordinances (SFO) have been shown to be effective public health interventions, b...
BACKGROUND:Tobacco use data are important when the epidemiology and prognosis of tobacco-associated ...
Although smoking is widely recognized as a major cause of cancer, there is little information on how...
Background:Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death; however, small-area estimates for deta...
Background Considerable effort has been expended on tobacco control strategies in the United States ...
The major decrease in exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) in public places in recent decades could ha...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...