Rosenwaike I
Am J Public Health. 1984 Aug;74(8):839-40. doi: 10.2105/ajph.74.8.839.
Mortality statistics for New York City were used to examine lung cancer trends and differentials among Whites in three major religious groups. The percentage of deaths attributed to lung cancer increased among all groups of females and among all categories of males except those under age 45. The relatively low lung cancer levels among Jewish men observed in earlier studies have continued and are consistent with patterns of smoking reported for socio-cultural groups. Mortality from lung cancer among Jewish women was still relatively higher than for other women at some age groups.
纽约市的死亡率统计数据被用于研究三大主要宗教群体中白人的肺癌趋势及差异。在所有女性群体以及除45岁以下男性之外的所有男性类别中,归因于肺癌的死亡百分比均有所上升。早期研究中观察到的犹太男性相对较低的肺癌水平仍在持续,并且与社会文化群体报告的吸烟模式一致。在某些年龄组中,犹太女性的肺癌死亡率仍相对高于其他女性。