Published in Am J Public Health on November 01, 1998
A new method for estimating smoking-attributable mortality in high-income countries. Int J Epidemiol (2009) 1.57
Estimating smoking-attributable mortality in the United States. Demography (2012) 1.06
Methodologies used to estimate tobacco-attributable mortality: a review. BMC Public Health (2008) 0.92
Continued increases in the relative risk of death from smoking. Am J Public Health (2012) 0.88
Geographic Divergence in Mortality in the United States. Popul Dev Rev (2013) 0.79
Lifestyle-related risk factors for total and cancer mortality in men and women. Environ Health Prev Med (2000) 0.75
Characteristics and predictors of readiness to quit among emergency medical patients presenting with respiratory symptoms. Int J Emerg Med (2011) 0.75
Mortality from tobacco in developed countries: indirect estimation from national vital statistics. Lancet (1992) 25.28
Smokers of low-yield cigarettes do not consume less nicotine. N Engl J Med (1983) 4.80
Relation of nicotine yield of cigarettes to blood nicotine concentrations in smokers. Br Med J (1980) 4.76
Excess mortality among cigarette smokers: changes in a 20-year interval. Am J Public Health (1995) 4.60
Smoking habits and tar levels in a new American Cancer Society prospective study of 1.2 million men and women. J Natl Cancer Inst (1986) 2.34
The changing epidemiology of smoking and lung cancer histology. Environ Health Perspect (1995) 2.07
Self-regulation of smoking intensity. Smoke yields of the low-nicotine, low-'tar' cigarettes. Carcinogenesis (1995) 1.76
Bias in the attribution of lung cancer as cause of death and its possible consequences for calculating smoking-related risks. Epidemiology (1992) 1.47
Amount of nicotine and carbon monoxide inhaled by smokers of low-tar, low-nicotine cigarettes. JAMA (1983) 1.45
The confounding of occupation and smoking and its consequences. Soc Sci Med (1990) 1.30
Analytical cigarette yields as predictors of smoke bioavailability. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol (1985) 1.14
Lung carcinoma trends by histologic type in Vaud and Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 1974-1994. Cancer (1997) 1.13
Fibers released from cigarette filters: an additional health risk to the smoker? Cancer Res (1995) 0.97
U.S. lung cancer mortality and declining cigarette tobacco consumption. J Clin Epidemiol (1988) 0.87
Computation of relative risk based on simultaneous surveys: an alternative to cohort and case-control studies. Am J Epidemiol (1992) 0.87
Identifying and defining the dimensions of community capacity to provide a basis for measurement. Health Educ Behav (1998) 5.44
Risk attribution and tobacco-related deaths. Am J Epidemiol (1993) 3.41
Smoking characteristics by type of employment. J Occup Med (1976) 3.02
A critical reassessment of the evidence bearing on smoking as the cause of lung cancer. Am J Public Health (1975) 2.67
Tobacco advertising and consumption. N Z Med J (1990) 2.39
Is medical diagnosis a general computer problem? JAMA (1966) 1.90
Does smoking kill workers or working kill smokers? OR The mutual relationship between smoking, occupation, and respiratory disease. Int J Health Serv (1978) 1.89
Comparison of smoking-related risk factors among black and white males. Am J Ind Med (1989) 1.59
Urban morbidity and air pollution. A first report. Arch Environ Health (1966) 1.54
Bias in the attribution of lung cancer as cause of death and its possible consequences for calculating smoking-related risks. Epidemiology (1992) 1.47
Reanalysis of lung cancer mortality in a National Cancer Institute study on mortality among industrial workers exposed to formaldehyde. J Occup Med (1988) 1.46
Mortality from respiratory cancers (including lung cancer) among workers employed in formaldehyde industries. Am J Ind Med (1994) 1.42
A graphical approach to the interpretation of age-period-cohort data. Epidemiology (1991) 1.40
Tobacco advertising and consumption. N Z Med J (1990) 1.38
Measuring the effect of air pollution on urban morbidity. Arch Environ Health (1969) 1.35
Urban hospital morbidity and air pollution. A second report. Arch Environ Health (1967) 1.34
Smoking patterns by occupation, industry, sex, and race. Arch Environ Health (1979) 1.21
Indirect health effects of relative humidity in indoor environments. Environ Health Perspect (1986) 1.17
Review of recent Vietnamese studies on the carcinogenic and teratogenic effects of phenoxy herbicide exposure. Int J Health Serv (1986) 1.13
Promising community-level indicators for evaluating cardiovascular health-promotion programs. Health Educ Res (2000) 1.09
Ventilatory function changes over a workshift. Br J Ind Med (1981) 0.99
Health effects of phenoxy herbicides. A review. Scand J Work Environ Health (1986) 0.98
The 'healthy worker effect' on morbidity rates. J Occup Med (1985) 0.97
Extent, persistence, and constancy of the healthy worker or healthy person effect by all and selected causes of death. J Occup Med (1986) 0.95
Lung cancer among black and white migrants in the U.S. J Natl Med Assoc (1975) 0.93
Additional comments on the critical assessment of the evidence bearing on smoking as the cause of lung cancer. Communication from Sterling. Am J Public Health (1976) 0.93
Analysis of the relationship between smokeless tobacco and cancer based on data from the National Mortality Followback Survey. J Clin Epidemiol (1992) 0.89
Building illness in the white-collar workplace. Int J Health Serv (1983) 0.87
Computation of relative risk based on simultaneous surveys: an alternative to cohort and case-control studies. Am J Epidemiol (1992) 0.87
The sick person effect. J Clin Epidemiol (1990) 0.86
The health effects of low-dose radiation on atomic workers. A case study of employer-directed research. Int J Health Serv (1980) 0.85
Tobacco-associated deaths. Lancet (1992) 0.85
Automation of radiation treatment planning. V. Calculation and visualisation of the total treatment volume. Br J Radiol (1965) 0.85
Environmental tobacco smoke and indoor air quality in modern office work environments. J Occup Med (1987) 0.84
Changes in smoking characteristics by type of employment from 1970 to 1979/80. Am J Ind Med (1987) 0.82
Health effects of chlorophenol wood preservatives on sawmill workers. Int J Health Serv (1982) 0.81
Exposure to pollutants in enclosed "living spaces". Environ Res (1977) 0.81
Correcting standardized rate ratios for imprecise classification of a polychotomous exposure variable with limited data. Am J Epidemiol (1995) 0.79
Smoking and hospital utilization. Soc Sci Med (1987) 0.79
The incidence of lung cancer in the U.S. since 1955 in relation to the etiology of the disease. Am J Public Health (1972) 0.79
Difficulty of evaluating the toxicity and teratogenicity of 2,4,5-T from existing animal experiments. Science (1971) 0.79
Linear extrapolation models of lung cancer risk associated with exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol (1998) 0.76
Reanalysis of lung cancer mortality in a National Cancer Institute Study on "Mortality among industrial workers exposed to formaldehyde". Exp Pathol (1989) 0.76
Dynamic display of radiotherapy plans using computer-produced films. Radiology (1973) 0.76
Age related changes in age of starting to smoke. J Clin Epidemiol (1990) 0.76
A practical approach to estimating the true effect of exposure despite imprecise exposure classification. Am J Ind Med (1991) 0.76
The tobacco industry and the Brown and Williamson documents. JAMA (1996) 0.75
Comments on the Blair and Stewart comments on the Sterling and Weinkam analysis of data from the National Cancer Institute Formaldehyde Study. Am J Ind Med (1995) 0.75
Correspondence re: B. Wagner, "The 'cause of death' is dying." Editorial. Mod Pathol 6:237, 1993. Mod Pathol (1994) 0.75
An alternative explanation for the apparent elevated relative mortality and morbidity risks associated with exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. J Clin Epidemiol (1996) 0.75
A critical examination of OSHA's assessment of risk associated with workplace exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol (1996) 0.75
Intimidation of CTR-funded scientists claimed. Am J Public Health (1992) 0.75
Freedom of scepticism. Nature (1971) 0.75
Re: "Concentration of indoor particulate matter as a determinant of respiratory health in children". Am J Epidemiol (1995) 0.75
Robot data screening, an automatic search technique. Int J Biomed Comput (1970) 0.75
Response: tobacco research. Science (1996) 0.75
New evidence concerning smoking and health. Med J Aust (1977) 0.75
X-ray depth-dose characteristics of the Toshiba LMR-16. Med Phys (1979) 0.75
Possible effects on occupational lung cancer from smoking related changes in the mucus content of the lung. J Chronic Dis (1983) 0.75
Tobacco research. Science (1996) 0.75
Extending the general field equation to fit the dose distributions of a variety of therapy units. Br J Radiol (1973) 0.75
Filtering information about occupation, smoking and disease. J Chronic Dis (1984) 0.75
Age at death: physicians and ministers of religion. CMAJ (1985) 0.75
A comment on "air pollution--the industrial viewpoint". J Occup Med (1969) 0.75
A data acquisition system for three-dimensional treatment planning. Radiology (1975) 0.75
Editorial: Computing and the humanisation of medicine. Int J Biomed Comput (1973) 0.75
Automatic data screening: a practcal solution to the multivariate problem in clinical data. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1969) 0.75
Robot data processing techniques for multivariate epidemiological predictions. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1965) 0.75
Re: Asbestos exposures in public and commercial buildings. Am J Ind Med (1994) 0.75
Why are the occupational and smoking risks for bladder cancer not confounded? An epidemiologic puzzle. J Occup Environ Med (1995) 0.75
Relation of place of birth and migration in cancer mortality in the U.S.--a study of Ohio residents (1959-1967). J Chronic Dis (1974) 0.75
Health effects of dioxin. Science (1984) 0.75
New evidence concerning smoking and health. Med J Aust (1978) 0.75
Letters to the editor. Science (1969) 0.75
Comment on smoking dogs. Arch Environ Health (1971) 0.75
Automatic variation of field size and dose rate in rotation therapy. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys (1977) 0.75
Environmental tobacco smoke. Investigations on the effect of regulating smoking on levels of indoor pollution and on the perception of health and comfort of office workers. Eur J Respir Dis Suppl (1984) 0.75
A biologically-oriented computer language. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1966) 0.75
Errors in estimates of smoking-related deaths derived from nonsmoker mortality. Risk Anal (1987) 0.75
RTPFIT: a program to fit the extended general field equation to therapy unit data. Comput Programs Biomed (1973) 0.75
Economics and politics in the assessment of causes of building illness: the NAS/NRC Report on Indoor Pollutants. Int J Health Serv (1984) 0.75
Vietnam veterans risk for fathering children with birth defects. JAMA (1985) 0.75
An evaluation of an equation which estimates percentage depth dose for cobalt-60 teletherapy. Health Phys (1966) 0.75
A new direction in rehabilitation through advanced instrumentation and computation. JAMA (1967) 0.75
Recovering true risks when multilevel exposure and covariables are both misclassified. Am J Epidemiol (1999) 0.75