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'''Pack year''', abbreviated '''py''', is quantification of [[smoking]].
'''Pack year''', abbreviated '''py''', is way to quantify the amount a person has [[smoking|smoked]].


==Definition==
==Definition==
NCI defines it as:<ref>URL: [https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/pack-year https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/pack-year]. Accessed on: 2024 October 3.</ref>
NCI defines it as:<ref>URL: [https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/pack-year https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/pack-year]. Accessed on: 2024 October 3.</ref>
:<math>\text{1 py} = \frac{\text{1 pack}}{day} \times \text{1 year}</math>
:<math>\text{1 py} = \frac{\text{1 pack}}{day} \times \text{1 year}</math>
Note:
*A standard pack has 20 cigarettes.
===Examples===
====Example 1====
1 pack per day for 40 years: 40 py.
====Example 2====
2 packs per day for 10 years: 20 py.
====Example 3====
3 cigarettes per day for 50 years: 3/20 * 50 = 7.5 py.
====Example 4====
Half a pack per day for 20 years: 10 py.
==See also==
*[[Smoking]].


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:40, 3 October 2024

Pack year, abbreviated py, is way to quantify the amount a person has smoked.

Definition

NCI defines it as:[1]

Note:

  • A standard pack has 20 cigarettes.

Examples

Example 1

1 pack per day for 40 years: 40 py.

Example 2

2 packs per day for 10 years: 20 py.

Example 3

3 cigarettes per day for 50 years: 3/20 * 50 = 7.5 py.

Example 4

Half a pack per day for 20 years: 10 py.

See also

References