2022
DOI: 10.1177/10732748221121390
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Modelling the Reduction in Cancer Incidence After Variations in the Prevalence of Tobacco Consumption in Colombia in the Period 2016-2050

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the potential impact of tobacco reduction on future cancer incidence in Colombia Introduction Colombia has implemented multiple actions that led to reducing smoking prevalence in recent years. However, the numbers of cancer cases and deaths associated with smoking exposure remain high highlighting the importance of maintaining efforts to reduce and keep smoking prevalence low. Methods We performed a theoretical modeling exercise, projecting expected changes in the incidence of four cancer… Show more

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“…In Colombia, prevalence of tobacco consumption was 9.8% in 2019 ( 17 ). Despite this decrease in consumption in the population, and the fact that most respondents were able to associate tobacco consumption with oral cancer as in the world literature ( 18 ), 37.7% of the participants mentioned having consumed cigarettes at some time in their lives.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Colombia, prevalence of tobacco consumption was 9.8% in 2019 ( 17 ). Despite this decrease in consumption in the population, and the fact that most respondents were able to associate tobacco consumption with oral cancer as in the world literature ( 18 ), 37.7% of the participants mentioned having consumed cigarettes at some time in their lives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%