Mortality from smoking worldwide.
Estimates are made of the numbers and proportions of deaths attributable to smoking in 44 developed countries in 1990. In developed countries as a whole, tobacco was responsible for 24% of all male deaths and 7% of all female deaths, rising to over 40% in men in some former socialist economies and 1...
Main Authors: | Peto, R, Lopez, A, Boreham, J, Thun, M, Heath, C, Doll, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1996
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