National and Regional Fraction of Cancer Incidence and Death Attributable to Current Tobacco and Water-Pipe Smoking in the Eastern Mediterranean Countries in 2020.
Saeed NematiParnian NajiSepideh AbdiFereshte LotfiElnaz SaeediSepideh A MehravarPedram FattahiMahdi SheikhMojtaba Vand RajabpourAnita EftekharzadehKazem ZendehdelPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2022)
In this study, we found higher PAFs for cancers due to tobacco smoking in the Eastern Mediterranean (EMR) region than previous reports. This difference could be due to ignoring the role of water-pipe smoking in previous studies. In 2020, 1% of incident cancers and 1.3% of cancer-related deaths in EMRO were attributable to water-pipe smoking. We also found a big difference in PAFs of cancers due to tobacco and water-pipe smoking across EMRO countries, with Tunisia, Lebanon, and Jordan having the highest, and Djibouti, Sudan, and Somalia having the lowest proportions of cancers attributable to tobacco and water-pipe smoking.