Women
smoking nowadays are far more likely to die as a result of their habit than
they were in the 1960s, according to a new study. Changing habits such as starting earlier and
smoking more cigarettes have been blamed for the dramatically increased risks
of lung cancer. The trends, reported in the New England Journal of Medicine,
show death rates in women have caught up with men. The study looked at data
from more than two million women in the US.
The
first generation of women smokers started during the 1950s and 60s. In those
early years, women who smoked were nearly three times more likely to die from
lung cancer as people who had never smoked. Looking at medical records from women between
2000-2010 showed they were 25 times more likely to die from lung cancer than
their non-smoking friends. It follows a similar pattern in men, who reached a
similar level in the 1980s.
Lead
researcher Dr Michael Thun said: "The steep increase in risk among female
smokers has continued for decades after the serious health risks from smoking
were well established, and despite the fact that women predominantly smoked
cigarette brands marketed as lower in 'tar' and nicotine. "So not only did
the use of cigarette brands marketed as 'Light' and 'Mild' fail to prevent a
large increase in risk in women, it also may have exacerbated the increase in
deaths from chronic obstructive lung disease in male smokers, since the diluted
smoke from these cigarettes is inhaled more deeply into the lungs of smokers to
maintain the accustomed absorption of nicotine."
Research
published last year suggested that lifelong female smokers died a decade
earlier than those who never started. However, those who gave up by the age of
30 almost completely avoided the risks of dying early from tobacco-related
diseases with those stopping by 40 died a year younger. Speaking after that
study, Prof Sir Richard Peto, at Oxford University, said "If women smoke
like men, they die like men."
Source:
BBC NEWS
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