Exposure–lag response of smoking prevalence on lung cancer incidence using a distributed lag non-linear model

Abstract The prevalence of smokers is a major driver of lung cancer incidence in a population, though the “exposure–lag” effects are ill-defined. Here we present a multi-country ecological modelling study using a 30-year smoking prevalence history to quantify the exposure–lag response. To model the...

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Main Authors: Daniel Robert Smith, Alireza Behzadnia, Rabbiaatul Addawiyah Imawana, Muzammil Nahaboo Solim, Michaela Louise Goodson
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/ae7ea298dfbc476c93597d07201f9db2
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