2015
DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckv078
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Trends in tobacco-attributable mortality in France

Abstract: While tobacco-attributable mortality among men has been declining during the past three decades, it has increased dramatically among women. Thus, effective preventive measures are urgently needed to stem the tobacco epidemic.

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“…In 2010 in France, it has been estimated that smoking was responsible for about 59,000 deaths in men and 19,000 deaths in women, accounting for 21% and 7% of all deaths, respectively. A large part of these deaths are due to cancer: 66% in men and 42% in women …”
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“…In 2010 in France, it has been estimated that smoking was responsible for about 59,000 deaths in men and 19,000 deaths in women, accounting for 21% and 7% of all deaths, respectively. A large part of these deaths are due to cancer: 66% in men and 42% in women …”
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“…Studies have established that smokers have a greatly increased risk of lung cancer and that lung cancer incidence and mortality increase in a dose‐dependent manner with smoking . The proportion of lung cancer deaths attributable to smoking vary across populations, ranging from >80% in the United States and France to 61% in a pooled analysis of 21 Asian cohorts and 40% in sub‐Saharan Africa . Previous studies havereported that the smoking‐attributed fraction for lung cancer was 50.2% in men and 32.7% in women in Tianjin …”
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“…Le pourcentage de la population qui fume quotidiennement en France demeure très supérieur à la moyenne de l'OCDE, notamment pour les femmes (graphique 20, partie A). Le tabagisme quotidien demeure aussi particulièrement élevé chez les jeunes (Spilka et al, 2015), alors que le tabagisme est à l'origine de quelque 78 000 décès par an (Ribassin-Majed et Hill, 2015). Les autorités ont élaboré plusieurs stratégies pour faire face à ce problème, en particulier en augmentant régulièrement les taxes sur le tabac (partie B) ; le nouveau gouvernement entend poursuivre cette hausse en portant progressivement le prix du paquet de cigarettes à 10 euros.…”
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