2018
DOI: 10.7326/m18-1250
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Smoking and Lung Cancer Mortality in the United States From 2015 to 2065

Abstract: Background: Tobacco control efforts implemented since the 1960s in the US have led to considerable reductions in smoking and smoking-related diseases including lung cancer. Objective: To project the reduction in tobacco use and lung cancer mortality due to existing tobacco control efforts from 2015 to 2065. Design: Comparative modeling approach using four lung cancer natural history simulation models that explicitly relate temporal smoking patterns to lung cancer rates. Setting: US population, 1964–2065.… Show more

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“…There were approximately 20% more lung cancer deaths in men (80,775) than in women (68,095) in 2016, but this pattern is projected to reverse by 2045 if current smoking trends continue. 67 Cervical cancer continues to be the second leading cause of cancer death in women aged 20 to 39 years, causing 9 deaths per week in this age group. This finding underscores the need for increased HPV vaccination uptake in adolescents and guideline-adherent screening in young women.…”
Section: Recorded Number Of Deaths In 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were approximately 20% more lung cancer deaths in men (80,775) than in women (68,095) in 2016, but this pattern is projected to reverse by 2045 if current smoking trends continue. 67 Cervical cancer continues to be the second leading cause of cancer death in women aged 20 to 39 years, causing 9 deaths per week in this age group. This finding underscores the need for increased HPV vaccination uptake in adolescents and guideline-adherent screening in young women.…”
Section: Recorded Number Of Deaths In 2016mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rural communities are experiencing growing disparities in smoking rates among adults ( 5 ) and youth ( 26 ) that have been driven by more rapid declines in smoking among residents of urban places. Programs to control tobacco that are already implemented are projected to reduce lung cancer rates going forward ( 27 ). However, a detailed review of tobacco prevention and control in the United States suggests that rural residents are more likely to live in states with fewer prevention policies and in communities without robust local tobacco-control provisions ( 28 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has been associated with the later uptake of smoking cessation among females (31), lower female cessation rates (32), and large variations in the level of tobacco control across states in the US (33). Convergence in smoking behaviors between males and females led to the diminishing gender gap in lung cancer mortality, which is expected to close circa 2,045 (34). The trend of lung cancer among young adults is a sentinel measure of the effectiveness of tobacco control programs (35).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The trend of lung cancer among young adults is a sentinel measure of the effectiveness of tobacco control programs (35). Although the trend among the young population is unlikely to substantially affect the status quo epidemiological profile of lung cancer, due to its relatively small fraction, it could considerably impact the lung cancer burden and other smoking-related diseases 30 years later, as this cohort ages (34).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%