BibliografÃa - International Union Against Cancer
BibliografÃa - International Union Against Cancer
BibliografÃa - International Union Against Cancer
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Bibliografía esencial<br />
Jha P, Chaloupka FJ. Curbing the epidemic: Governments and the economics of tobacco control. Washington, D.C.:<br />
World Bank; 1999.<br />
World Health Organization. Combating the tobacco epidemic. En: World Health report 1999. Geneva: World Health<br />
Organization; 1999.<br />
Bibliografía<br />
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University Press; 1994. Update to 1995 of analyses of mortality from smoking in 15 European <strong>Union</strong> countries, 1998.<br />
2. Parkin DM, Pisani P, López AD et al. At least one in seven cases of cancer is caused by smoking. Global estimates<br />
for 1985. Int J <strong>Cancer</strong>. 1994;59:494-504.<br />
3. <strong>International</strong> Agency for Research on <strong>Cancer</strong>. IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans. Vol<br />
83. Tobacco smoke and involuntary smoking. Lyon: IARC Press; 2002.<br />
4. Murray CJL, López AD, eds. The global burden of disease. Boston: Harvard School of Public Health; 1996.<br />
5. Yach D. The importance of tobacco control to 'Health for All in the 21st Century'. En: Abedian I, van der Merwe R,<br />
Wilkins N, Jha P, eds. The economics of tobacco control. Towards an optimal policy mix. Cape Town: Applied Fiscal<br />
Research Centre, University of Cape Town; 1998.<br />
6. Dreyer L, Winther JF, Pukkala E et al. Tobacco smoking. APMIS 1997;105(Suppl.76):9-47. (También, Tverdal A, Thelle D,<br />
Stensvold I et al. Mortality in relation to smoking history: 13 years' follow-up of 68,000 Norwegian men and women<br />
35-49 years. J Clin Epidemiol. 1993;46:475-87.)<br />
7. Doll R. <strong>Cancer</strong>s weakly related to smoking. Br Med Bull. 1996;52:35-49.<br />
8. Wells AJ. An estimate of adult mortality in the United States from passive smoking. Environ Int. 1988;14:249-65.<br />
9. Burns D. Environmental tobacco smoke: the price of scientific certainty. J Natl <strong>Cancer</strong> Inst. 1992;84:1387-8.<br />
10. Australian Health and Medical Research Council. The health effects of passive smoking. Canberra: Commonwealth<br />
of Australia; 1997.<br />
11. Fielding JE. Smoking: health effects and control. New Engl J Med. 1985;313:491-8.<br />
12. Hirsch A, Slama K, Alberisio A et al. Smoking cessation methods: recommendations for health professionals.<br />
Advisory Group of the European School of Oncology. Eur J <strong>Cancer</strong>. 1994;30A:253-63.<br />
13. Department of Health and Human Services. Reducing tobacco use: a report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta, Georgia:<br />
Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic<br />
Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health; 2000.<br />
14. Buck D, Godfrey C, Parrott S et al. Cost effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions. York: Centre for Health<br />
Economics, University of York; 1997.<br />
15. Lightwood J, Collins D, Lapsley H et al. Estimating the costs of tobacco use.En: Jha P, Chaloupka F, eds. Tobacco control<br />
in developing countries. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2000. p. 63-103.<br />
16. World Health Organization. Tobacco or health: a global status report. Geneva: World Health Organization; 1997.<br />
17. Slama K. Active smoking. Resp Epidemiol Eur. 2000;5:305-21.<br />
18. Joossens L, Sasco A. Some like it 'light'. Women and smoking in the European <strong>Union</strong>. European Report 1999.<br />
Luxembourg: European Network for Smoking Prevention, Europe <strong>Against</strong> <strong>Cancer</strong>; 1999.<br />
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