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If Smoking Were Eliminated, Which Us Counties Would Still Have High Rates Of Smoking-Related Cancers?, Douglas J. Myers, David Kriebel
If Smoking Were Eliminated, Which Us Counties Would Still Have High Rates Of Smoking-Related Cancers?, Douglas J. Myers, David Kriebel
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Objective: to characterize the county variability of the impact of smoking elimination on rates of smoking-related cancers and explore whether common environmental indices predicted which metropolitan counties would experience high rates of smoking-related cancers even after smoking was eliminated. Methods: Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) data were obtained. County level cancer rates for 257 metropolitan SEER counties, including the observed rates and those predicted after eliminating smoking, were derived via multilevel regression modeling and age standardized to the 2016 SEER population. Associations between the EPA’s Environmental Quality Index (EQI) scores and “Low Benefit” …