Background: This study sought to analyse the trend in smoking-attributable mortality (SAM) in Spain among the population aged ≥35 years across the period 1990-2018. Methods: SAM was estimated by applying a prevalence-independent method, which uses lung cancer (LC) mortality as a proxy of tobacco consumption. We sourced observed mortality from the National Institute of Statistics (Spain), LC mortality rates in smokers and never smokers from the Cancer Prevention Study I-II, and relative risks from 5 US cohorts. Estimates of annual SAM by cause of death, sex and age are shown, along with crude and annual standardised SAM rates. The trend in standardised all-cause and LC rates was analysed using a joinpoint regression model. Results: Tobacco c...
In the European region, tobacco is responsible for 16% of all deaths in adults and 12% of all death...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that comprehensive smoking regulations to decrease exposure to se...
Background: This study sought to analyse the trend in smoking-attributable mortality (SAM) in Spain ...
Background: The proportion of smokers and the number of cigarettes consumed per person-year in Madri...
Introduction and objectives: Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is associated with increa...
Producción CientíficaSmoking patterns were examined in 2500 individuals, aged 14-70 years living in ...
Increasing age-standardised rates for men and levelled off ones for women were observed. Available c...
To estimate smoking-related mortality and its contribution to educational inequalities in life expec...
[EN]: [Background]: Recently, some countries have shown stable trends in lung cancer death rates amo...
In southern Europe, the prevalence of smoking among women has been lower than in northern Europe, wi...
First study of social inequalities in tobacco-attributable mortality (TAM) in Spain considering the ...
Introduction First study of social inequalities in tobacco-attributable mortality (TAM) in Spain con...
Background:Studies assessing Spanish smoke-free lawshave found a decrease in second-hand smokeexposu...
Lung cancer remains one the most common cancers in Europe and ranks frst in terms of cancer mortalit...
In the European region, tobacco is responsible for 16% of all deaths in adults and 12% of all death...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that comprehensive smoking regulations to decrease exposure to se...
Background: This study sought to analyse the trend in smoking-attributable mortality (SAM) in Spain ...
Background: The proportion of smokers and the number of cigarettes consumed per person-year in Madri...
Introduction and objectives: Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is associated with increa...
Producción CientíficaSmoking patterns were examined in 2500 individuals, aged 14-70 years living in ...
Increasing age-standardised rates for men and levelled off ones for women were observed. Available c...
To estimate smoking-related mortality and its contribution to educational inequalities in life expec...
[EN]: [Background]: Recently, some countries have shown stable trends in lung cancer death rates amo...
In southern Europe, the prevalence of smoking among women has been lower than in northern Europe, wi...
First study of social inequalities in tobacco-attributable mortality (TAM) in Spain considering the ...
Introduction First study of social inequalities in tobacco-attributable mortality (TAM) in Spain con...
Background:Studies assessing Spanish smoke-free lawshave found a decrease in second-hand smokeexposu...
Lung cancer remains one the most common cancers in Europe and ranks frst in terms of cancer mortalit...
In the European region, tobacco is responsible for 16% of all deaths in adults and 12% of all death...
In Europe, the smoking epidemic has clearly affected mortality levels and trends, as well as differe...
Objectives: Recent studies suggest that comprehensive smoking regulations to decrease exposure to se...