Difference between revisions of "Pack year"
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===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
====Example 1==== | ====Example 1==== | ||
1 | 1 pack per day for 40 years: 40 py. | ||
====Example 2==== | ====Example 2==== | ||
2 packs per day for 10 years: 20 py | 2 packs per day for 10 years: 20 py. | ||
====Example 3==== | ====Example 3==== | ||
3 cigarettes per day for 50 years: 3/20 * 50 = 7.5 py | 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== | ==See also== |
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
- ↑ URL: https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/pack-year. Accessed on: 2024 October 3.