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Smoking trends & health issues
Women and tobacco life’s continuum
Tobacco vs other causes of preventable death
Smoking and reproduction
Smoking and sex
Background
Effects of tobacco on women from womb to tomb
Fifteen leading causes of death, US
Ten leading cancer types
Annual age-adjusted cancer incidence rates
Annual age-adjusted cancer death rates
Smoking prevalence among women and girls
Trends in cigarette smoking among men and women
Smoking and cancer
Smoking and lung cancer
Gender differences in risk of lung cancer
Women and lung cancer risk
Gender-related epidemiologic differences in lung cancer risk
Gender-related biologic differences in lung cancer risk
Biologic differences in nicotine metabolism
Biologic differences in cytochrome 450 enzymes
Summary schematic for tobacco carcinogens
Hormonal risks associated with lung cancer - endogenous
Hormonal risks associated with lung cancer – exogenous 1
Hormonal risks associated with lung cancer – exogenous 2
Hormonal risks associated with lung cancer – estrogen
Hormonal risks associated with lung cancer – summary
Gender-related genetic differences in lung cancer risk 1
Gender-related genetic differences in lung cancer risk 2
Gender-related genetic differences in lung cancer risk 3
Other differences in lung cancer between men and women
Gender differences in risk of lung cancer – summary
Smoking and COPD
COPD – The facts
COPD and women
Women and COPD rates
COPD and lung function
Are women more susceptible?
Physician-diagnosed COPD, Canada
Current and projected COPD hospitalization rates, Canada
COPD: Gender and racial differences
COPD: Women and the world
Women and COPD
Passive smoking and COPD
How can COPD be prevented?
Preventing COPD
Natural progression of lung function
Smoking and nonpulmonary cancer
Risk of smoking-related cancers
Smoking and malignancy
Cancers for which tobacco may increase risk
Breast cancer and smoking
Smoking and cancer mortality
Smoking and other diseases
Smoking and cancer
Smoking and heart disease
Smoking and depression
Smoking and endocrine disorders
Smoking and fertility
Smoking and pregnancy
Smoking: Bones and teeth
Smoking and gastrointestinal disease
Smoking and infection
Maternal smoking and infection
Smoking and cervical disease
Unique aspects of smoking and HIV
Smoking and skin disease
Smoking, diet, and fitness
Tobacco and weight gain
Diet and tobacco
Tobacco and fitness
Strategies to curb weight gain
Tobacco and fitness – exercise
Other tobacco products
Bidis
Cloves
Hookah smoking
Are other tobacco products safer?
Smokeless tobacco
Are smokeless tobacco products less dangerous?
Smokeless tobacco sales and advertising
Use of smokeless tobacco products
Passive smoking
Passive smoking and health
Passive smoking and health – maternal smoking
Passive smoking and health – effects on infants/toddlers
Passive smoking and health – prevention
Smoking and pregnancy
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