High relative risk of all-cause mortality attributed to smoking in China: Guangzhou Biobank Cohort Study.
Tai Hing LamLin XuChao Qiang JiangWei Sen ZhangFeng ZhuYa Li JinGraham Neil ThomasKar-Keung ChengPublished in: PloS one (2018)
In smokers born after 1949 in Guangzhou and other areas which have the longest history of smoking, the mortality risk could have reached three fold that of non-smokers, as in the UK, US and Australia. If confirmed, unless China quickly and strictly complies with the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control with massive smoking cessation in the population, this is a more striking warning that China will be facing an even larger disease burden from tobacco use than previous forecasts.