Smoking tobacco is responsible for a large burden of premature mortality, causing about 4.8 million adult deaths worldwide in 2000.1 This is expected to increase to about 10 million by 2025.2 Smoking causes many diseases, including lung cancer, other cancers, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD), with lung cancer having the strongest association and CVD accounting for the majority of tobacco-attributable deaths in developed countries.3 Recent studies in developing countries such as China,4,5 India6,7 and South Africa8,9 suggest that the causes of tobacco-attributable mortality may differ in developing countries, with chronic respiratory diseases accounting for a larger proportion of deaths than in de...
textabstractMore than one billion people around the world currently smoke tobacco. The use of tobacc...
There are an estimated 1.3 billion smokers worldwide and over 5 million deaths per year attributable...
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death in the world, far outstrippi...
Tobacco smoking has been causally associated with premature mortality from several medical causes. S...
rak Annually, tobacco consumption (TC) kills more than 5 million people worldwide and the number is ...
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and increasingly, around the...
die of diseases caused by smoking. Worldwide, tobacco already kills one in ten adults. It is calcula...
During the 20th century, use of tobacco products contributed to the deaths of 100 million persons wo...
Tobacco use is one of the most dangerous habits, and as it is widespread across the world, killed al...
showed that more than half of smokers die from their habit and half of these deaths occur in middle ...
Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of premature death and disability worldwide.1 The World...
Background: Smoking has been causally associated with increased mortality from several diseases, and...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
Tobacco smoking is a major risk factor for many diseases. We sought to quantify the burden of tobacc...
In this article, I provide a perspective on the tobacco epidemic and epidemiology, describing the im...
textabstractMore than one billion people around the world currently smoke tobacco. The use of tobacc...
There are an estimated 1.3 billion smokers worldwide and over 5 million deaths per year attributable...
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death in the world, far outstrippi...
Tobacco smoking has been causally associated with premature mortality from several medical causes. S...
rak Annually, tobacco consumption (TC) kills more than 5 million people worldwide and the number is ...
Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and increasingly, around the...
die of diseases caused by smoking. Worldwide, tobacco already kills one in ten adults. It is calcula...
During the 20th century, use of tobacco products contributed to the deaths of 100 million persons wo...
Tobacco use is one of the most dangerous habits, and as it is widespread across the world, killed al...
showed that more than half of smokers die from their habit and half of these deaths occur in middle ...
Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of premature death and disability worldwide.1 The World...
Background: Smoking has been causally associated with increased mortality from several diseases, and...
Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lun...
Tobacco smoking is a major risk factor for many diseases. We sought to quantify the burden of tobacc...
In this article, I provide a perspective on the tobacco epidemic and epidemiology, describing the im...
textabstractMore than one billion people around the world currently smoke tobacco. The use of tobacc...
There are an estimated 1.3 billion smokers worldwide and over 5 million deaths per year attributable...
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death in the world, far outstrippi...