Smoking in the elderly
Smokers over 65 years of age have twice the mortality risk of cardiovascular disease (including coronary heart disease) than non-smokers over 65 years of age. They also have a higher risk of cancer.
Reference:
- NEJM (1991), 324,1619-1625.
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