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Editorial. Tobacco: Key Data in Light of France’s First Tobacco Control Program.
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Tobacco use and e-cigarette use among 17-year-olds in France, 2014.
Introduction: The latest round of the Escapad survey, conducted in March 2014, confirms the resurgence in smoking already observed in 2011, with one in three 17-year-olds (32.4%)...
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Trends in lung cancer incidence among young adults in France between 1982 and 2012.
Introduction: Tobacco use is the leading risk factor for lung cancer. Trends in cancer incidence among young adults are rarely studied. This article presents an analysis of trends in...
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Tobacco, Pregnancy, and Breastfeeding: Exposure, Knowledge, and Perceptions of Risk.
Introduction: Tobacco use during pregnancy is a major public health concern due to the risks it poses to the health of the unborn child. While the prevalence of smoking during pregnancy...
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The Effectiveness of Plain Cigarette Packaging on Female Smokers in France: A Study in a Real-World Setting.
Background: This study is the first in France to explore the impact on female smokers of plain cigarette packaging combined with large visual health warnings in a real-world setting....
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Gradual smoking cessation in smoking cessation clinics in France between 2007 and 2010: an effective option for heavy smokers.
Objectives: This study describes the use of gradual smoking cessation compared to abrupt cessation among smokers seen at smoking cessation clinics in France. Methods: Follow-up data from...
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Editorial. Viral hepatitis: a relentless fight.
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New HIV diagnoses among young people in France, 2003–2013.
This article presents data from mandatory HIV reporting among young people (ages 15–24) in France: on the one hand, among young adults (ages 18–24) in 2013 and since 2003, and on the...
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Sub-Saharan migrants receiving HIV care in France: How many became infected after migrating? An estimate from the ANRS-Parcours Study.
Background: Available epidemiological data suggest that a significant proportion of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa living with HIV in Europe were infected after their arrival, although...
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HIV infection in France’s overseas departments: factors associated with virological response to treatment in the ANRS-Vespa2 survey, 2011.
The Vespa2 survey was conducted in 2011 in mainland France and the overseas departments (DOM) among people living with HIV (PLHIV) receiving outpatient care at hospitals. These...