Among both men and women with COPD ever-smokers have higher disease burden and worse prognosis than never-smokers
S. Lindberg (Boden, Sweden), E. Szakacs (Luleå, Sweden), C. Stridsman (Luleå, Sweden), S. Sawalha (Boden, Sweden), U. Nilsson (Umeå, Sweden), L. Hedman (Luleå, Sweden), E. Rönmark (Luleå, Sweden), H. Backman (Luleå, Sweden)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Factors associated with lung function and prevalence of respiratory diseases
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