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T. BIL | 2004FRANÇAIS : Aujourd'hui plus du tiers des adultes français sont fumerurs, quotidiens ou occasionnels. Les hommes (37%) plus souvent que les femmes (31%). Néanmoins, cette différence ne doit pas masquer un phénomène essentiel : chez les hommes, l[...]Rapport
Le groupe de travail de l'Académie de médecine, sur le tabagisme passif et ses conséquences apporte ici ses recommandations autour de cinq points. L'incidence du tabagisme passif sur les maladies tumorales est prouvée par des études américaines [...]Article : Périodique
H. JIANG ; M. LIVINGSTON ; R. ROOM ; R. CHENHALL ; D. R. ENGLISH |Importance: Understanding whether the population-level consumption of alcohol and tobacco is associated with cancer mortality is a crucial question for public health policy that has not been answered by previous studies. Objective: To examine t[...]Article : Périodique
K. PIRIE ; R. PETO ; G. K. REEVES ; J. GREEN ; V. BERAL |Background: Women born around 1940 in countries such as the UK and USA were the first generation in which many smoked substantial numbers of cigarettes throughout adult life. Hence, only in the 21st century can we observe directly the full effec[...]Périodique
R. MEHRA ; B. A. MOORE ; K. CROTHERS ; J. TETRAULT ; D. A. FIELLIN | 2006ENGLISH : BACKGROUND: The association between marijuana smoking and lung cancer is unclear, and a systematic appraisal of this relationship has yet to be performed. Our objective was to assess the impact of marijuana smoking on the development[...]Périodique
P. BOFFETTA ; M. HASHIBE ; C. LA VECCHIA ; W. ZATONSKI ; J. REHM | 2006ENGLISH : We estimated the number of cancer cases and deaths attributable to alcohol drinking in 2002 by sex and WHO subregion, based on relative risks of cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx, esophagus, liver, colon, rectum, larynx and female [...]Article : Périodique
S. IMTIAZ ; K. D. SHIELD ; M. ROERECKE ; J. CHENG ; S. POPOVA ; P. KURDYAK ; B. FISCHER ; J. REHM |Background and Aims: Cannabis use is associated with several adverse health effects. However, little is known about the cannabis-attributable burden of disease. This study quantified the age-, sex- and adverse health effect-specific cannabis-att[...]Périodique
J. P. LINDSAY ; STAVRAKY K. M. ; G. R. HOWE | 1993ENGLISH : The mortality experience of 415,309 men enrolled in the Canadian Labour Force 10% Sample Study has been updated to the end of 1979. The occupation and industry in which these men were employed between 1965 and 1969 were available, an[...]Livre
The Cancer Atlas is the first of its kind, containing the most current and comprehensive statistics and information about the growing global cancer burden - an essential reference for health professionals and policymakers engaged in the global b[...]Article : Périodique
Background: More than 1.9 million people die from cancer each year in Europe. Alcohol use is a major modifiable risk factor for cancer and poses an economic burden on society. We estimated the cost of productivity lost due to premature death (un[...]Périodique
SHEERIN I. G. ; F. T. GREEN ; J. D. SELLMAN | 2003ENGLISH : This paper estimates future health service costs of the current practice in New Zealand of not funding treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. Costs are estimated separately for Maori and non-Maori, male and female IDUs. Mar[...]Article : Périodique
Aims: We formally estimate future smoking-attributable mortality up to 2050 for the total national populations of England & Wales, Denmark and the Netherlands, providing an update and extension of the descriptive smoking-epidemic model. Methods[...]Article : Périodique
Tobacco use is a risk factor for cardiovascular, cancer, and respiratory mortality. To determine deaths attributable to tobacco, the smoking impact ratio (SIR) method is used, which measures the accumulated hazards of smoking by calculating the [...]Rapport
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Rockville, MD : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | 2006Nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke at home or work increase their risk of developing heart disease by 25 to 30 percent and lung cancer by 20 to 30 percent. The finding is of major public health concern due to the fact that nearly half of all[...]Rapport
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Office on Smoking and Health | 2014Major conclusions from the report: 1. The century-long epidemic of cigarette smoking has caused an enormous avoidable public health tragedy. Since the first Surgeon General's report in 1964 more than 20 million premature deaths can be attribute[...]