The aim of this contribution was to estimate the impact of the last significant alcohol taxation increase in Lithuania in 2017 on alcohol consumption, incident cancer cases, and cancer mortality, as well as the number of cancer outcomes that could have potentially been averted in 2018 had larger increases in alcohol excise taxation been applied. Design: Statistical modelling was used to estimate the change in alcohol per capita consumption following the tax increase, and alcohol-attributable fraction methodology was then used to estimate the associated cancer incidence and mortality. Potential increases of current excise duties were modelled in two steps. First, beverage-specific price elasticities of demand were used to predict the associa...
Objective. Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health ...
To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in eight Euro...
To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in eight Euro...
Introduction: Prevention of cancer has been identified as a major public health priority for Europe,...
Objective. Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health ...
OBJECTIVE: To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in...
Background and Aims Alcohol is a major cancer risk factor and contributes considerably to the cancer...
art. no. e053497Introduction: Alcohol use is a major risk factor for mortality. Previous studies sug...
Objective Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health e...
Objective Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health e...
Objective To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in ...
Objective To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in ...
Objective To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in ...
To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in eight Euro...
OBJECTIVE: Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health ...
Objective. Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health ...
To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in eight Euro...
To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in eight Euro...
Introduction: Prevention of cancer has been identified as a major public health priority for Europe,...
Objective. Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health ...
OBJECTIVE: To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in...
Background and Aims Alcohol is a major cancer risk factor and contributes considerably to the cancer...
art. no. e053497Introduction: Alcohol use is a major risk factor for mortality. Previous studies sug...
Objective Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health e...
Objective Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health e...
Objective To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in ...
Objective To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in ...
Objective To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in ...
To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in eight Euro...
OBJECTIVE: Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health ...
Objective. Western Europe has high levels of alcohol consumption, with corresponding adverse health ...
To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in eight Euro...
To compute the burden of cancer attributable to current and former alcohol consumption in eight Euro...