Fig. 2From: Wood smoke exposure affects lung aging, quality of life, and all-cause mortality in New Mexican smokersKaplan–Meier curve for lung cancer incidence (A) and all-cause mortality (B) by wood smoke exposure in the Lovelace Smokers cohort. Till the middle of 2020, a total of 72 lung cancer incidences and 380 deaths were ascertained from 2372 LSC subjects during the follow-up period. Wood smoke exposure was associated with over 50% increased risk for lung cancer (unadjusted HR = 1.58, P = 0.0735, A) and all-cause mortality (unadjusted HR = 1.54, P = 0.0002, B). Age at death was missing for one subject with ever WS exposureBack to article page