Smoking prevalence and lung cancer mortality in Germany.

C Heuer, N Becker
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From investigations of smoking habits, which included information about onset of smoking, we have extrapolated gender- and age-specific smoking prevalence in Germany back to the 1920s. The exploration of these data, together with an analysis of lung cancer mortality by age-period-cohort models shows that the increase of smoking and lung cancer is modulated by factors related to the country-specific socio-economic environment and that it proceeds in waves. Though recent data indicate a decline in the prevalence of smoking among both sexes, Germany is now on the way to having a similar smoking-related cancer mortality to those countries in the world which previously had a much higher rate, but have intervened vigorously. The refusal in Germany to adopt actions such as those successfully implemented to save lives in these countries means that the German population is exposed to avoidable risks, whose effects can be counted in the terms of the thousands of lives that might have been saved each year.

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德国的吸烟率和肺癌死亡率。
通过对吸烟习惯的调查,包括吸烟开始的信息,我们推断出了20世纪20年代德国按性别和年龄划分的吸烟率。对这些数据的研究,以及通过年龄-时期队列模型对肺癌死亡率的分析表明,吸烟和肺癌的增加受到与国家特定社会经济环境有关的因素的调节,并呈波浪状进行。虽然最近的数据表明,男女吸烟率都在下降,但德国现在与世界上那些以前吸烟率高得多但积极干预的国家相似,吸烟相关的癌症死亡率也在下降。德国拒绝采取在这些国家成功实施的拯救生命的行动,这意味着德国人面临着可以避免的风险,其影响可以用每年可能挽救的数千人的生命来计算。
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