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  • Smoking prevalence in Vietnamese men is among the highest globally, prompting the need for estimates on tobacco-related mortality to support control policies.
  • Researchers utilized the Peto-Lopez method, relying on lung cancer mortality data to assess smoking impact ratios (SIR), along with various analytical methods for sensitivity testing.
  • In 2008, it was estimated that smoking caused approximately 28% of deaths among adult males in Vietnam, highlighting the urgent need for stronger tobacco control measures to reduce this significant health risk.

Article Abstract

Objective: Smoking prevalence among Vietnamese men is among the highest in the world. Our aim was to provide estimates of tobacco attributable mortality to support tobacco control policies.

Method: We used the Peto-Lopez method using lung cancer mortality to derive a Smoking Impact Ratio (SIR) as a marker of cumulative exposure to smoking. SIRs were applied to relative risks from the Cancer Prevention Study, Phase II. Prevalence-based and hybrid methods, using the SIR for cancers and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and smoking prevalence for all other outcomes, were used in sensitivity analyses.

Results: When lung cancer was used to measure cumulative smoking exposure, 28% (95% uncertainty interval 24-31%) of all adult male deaths (>35 years) in Vietnam in 2008 were attributable to smoking. Lower estimates resulted from prevalence-based methods [24% (95% uncertainty interval 21-26%)] with the hybrid method yielding intermediate estimates [26% (95% uncertainty interval 23-28%)].

Conclusion: Despite uncertainty in these estimates of attributable mortality, tobacco smoking is already a major risk factor for death in Vietnamese men. Given the high current prevalence of smoking, this has important implications not only for preventing the uptake of tobacco but also for immediate action to adopt and enforce stronger tobacco control measures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2013.05.016DOI Listing

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