In the late 1980s, Poland was one of the countries with the highest per capita cigarette consumption, smoking prevalence, and lung cancer morbidity and mortality in Europe. After the political and economic transformation of 1989, transnational tobacco companies (TTCs) entered the market. The TTCs expected the cigarette sales in Poland to increase by at least 10% in the 1990s. Unexpectedly, the opposite happened. In the 1990s, the social attitudes towards smoking began to change, spurred by the involvement of civil society, the medical community, religious institutions, as well as national and local administration in developing and conducting a comprehensive tobacco control programme. For the first time since World War II, cigarette consumpt...
Introduction Aim: To evaluate the research capacity and challenges in Poland. Material and Methods ...
Introduction After the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989 state-owned tobacco industry ...
Cigarette smoking and arterial hypertension are widespread cardiovascular risk factors in Poland. Sm...
In the 1980s, Poland was a country with extremely high prevalence of smoking and lung cancer mortali...
Tobacco smoking is a major avoidable single cause of premature mortality in Poland. Almost one in th...
Background Smoking prevalence in communist Poland reached the highest level in the world in the 198...
The content of tar in cigarettes sold in Poland in the years 1983–2000Cigarette smoke contains over ...
Each year smoking leads to the premature death of over 5 million people around the world. However, t...
Przedstawiono wyniki badań zróżnicowania konsumpcji papierosów w gospodarstwach domowych w Polsce w ...
Tobacco smoking in male and female population, Poland 1974–2004On the basis of nation-wide randomize...
The paper presents the results of studies on cigarettes consumption in Poland, based on the results ...
Cigarette smoking is the cause of more premature deaths than traffic accidents, AIDS, other drugs, a...
Introduction Funding tobacco control activities in Poland up to 2017 was legally based on the Art 4 ...
Trends in daily cigarette smoking among women at childbearing age, Poland 1974–2004This paper analyz...
Attitude of Poles toward enforcement of complete smoking ban in all public placesWHO Framework Conve...
Introduction Aim: To evaluate the research capacity and challenges in Poland. Material and Methods ...
Introduction After the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989 state-owned tobacco industry ...
Cigarette smoking and arterial hypertension are widespread cardiovascular risk factors in Poland. Sm...
In the 1980s, Poland was a country with extremely high prevalence of smoking and lung cancer mortali...
Tobacco smoking is a major avoidable single cause of premature mortality in Poland. Almost one in th...
Background Smoking prevalence in communist Poland reached the highest level in the world in the 198...
The content of tar in cigarettes sold in Poland in the years 1983–2000Cigarette smoke contains over ...
Each year smoking leads to the premature death of over 5 million people around the world. However, t...
Przedstawiono wyniki badań zróżnicowania konsumpcji papierosów w gospodarstwach domowych w Polsce w ...
Tobacco smoking in male and female population, Poland 1974–2004On the basis of nation-wide randomize...
The paper presents the results of studies on cigarettes consumption in Poland, based on the results ...
Cigarette smoking is the cause of more premature deaths than traffic accidents, AIDS, other drugs, a...
Introduction Funding tobacco control activities in Poland up to 2017 was legally based on the Art 4 ...
Trends in daily cigarette smoking among women at childbearing age, Poland 1974–2004This paper analyz...
Attitude of Poles toward enforcement of complete smoking ban in all public placesWHO Framework Conve...
Introduction Aim: To evaluate the research capacity and challenges in Poland. Material and Methods ...
Introduction After the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989 state-owned tobacco industry ...
Cigarette smoking and arterial hypertension are widespread cardiovascular risk factors in Poland. Sm...