Publication | Closed Access
Patterns of cigarette sales and lung cancer mortality in some central and eastern European countries, 1960-1989
37
Citations
23
References
1995
Year
The rising cigarette consumption through the 1960s, 1970s, and, in some countries, the 1980s is accompanied in most of the countries by rising lung cancer mortality rates for young adults. This increasing cigarette consumption will determine future trends in lung cancer, which will increase well beyond the turn of the century and will continue longer for females than for males. This outlook underlines the urgent need for comprehensive lung cancer prevention with the concerted control of smoking as a priority. The role of cofactors and their interaction with smoking deserve further exploration.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1