LUNG-CANCER AND SMOKING TRENDS IN THE UNITED-STATES OVER THE PAST 25 YEARS

被引:63
作者
GARFINKEL, L
SILVERBERG, E
机构
[1] American Cancer Society, New York, New York
[2] American Cancer Society's, Department of Epidemiology and Statistics, New York, New York
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10.3322/canjclin.41.3.137
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer incidence and death in the United States. Using data from the National Center for Health Statistics and the American Cancer Society's two large-scale prospective Cancer Prevention Studies, the authors analyze the 25-year trends in lung cancer incidence and mortality, smoking patterns, and the growing problem of cigarette exports to other countries.
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页码:137 / 145
页数:9
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