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Table 1 Daily tobacco smoking rate among people aged ≥ 15 years and age-standardized death rates due to lung cancer in European Union countries in 2016

From: Changes in mortality and years of life lost due to lung cancer in Poland, 2000–2016

 

Daily tobacco smoking rate among people aged ≥ 15 years

Age-standardized death rates due to lung cancer

Both sexes

Male

Female

Both sexes

Male

Female

Austria

22.9

23.5

22.3

46.6

64.6

33.0

Belgium

22.7

25.3

20.3

57.8

91.2

32.6

Bulgaria

28.0

35.5

21.0

43.8

79.3

16.5

Croatia

31.9

35.0

29.1

66.1

116.2

30.4

Cyprus

28.4

41.4

15.0

37.5

61.6

16.6

Czechia

25.6

29.9

21.5

51.8

82.1

29.6

Denmark

15.0

14.6

15.3

66.8

76.0

60.2

Estonia

24.0

32.0

17.1

51.0

99.8

23.7

Finland

15.7

17.6

13.8

39.4

60.6

24.2

France

27.3

29.8

24.9

48.7

78.0

25.5

Germany

24.2

27.8

20.7

50.6

73.0

33.6

Greece

34.3

44.7

24.6

60.9

107.1

23.0

Hungary

25.1

29.4

21.2

90.1

137.9

58.2

Ireland

18.8

20.1

17.6

57.1

68.0

48.3

Italy

19.6

23.3

16.2

48.7

80.2

25.1

Latvia

30.6

44.6

19.1

46.5

103.6

15.2

Lithuania

22.0

31.8

13.9

44.3

96.8

14.1

Luxembourg

18.0

19.7

16.3

51.9

80.9

28.5

Malta

20.0

24.5

15.5

42.5

70.1

21.8

Netherlands

20.8

21.9

19.8

66.0

88.2

50.3

Poland

23.4

28.2

19.0

68.9

114.6

38.1

Portugal

18.0

25.0

11.8

37.1

66.4

14.9

Romania

24.6

31.8

18.0

54.0

95.8

21.8

Slovakia

22.5

29.2

16.3

51.3

92.8

24.9

Slovenia

19.2

21.4

17.0

58.3

91.7

33.8

Spain

24.7

26.7

22.9

48.4

86.5

18.0

Sweden

10.8

9.9

11.6

37.6

41.4

35.1

United Kingdom

17.5

19.6

15.4

59.3

71.9

49.7

  1. Source WHO global report on trends in prevalence of tobacco smoking 2000–2025, second edition [11], Eurostat statistics [34]