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Research funding for addressing tobacco related disease: an analysis of UK investment between 2008 and 2012

机译:解决烟草相关疾病的研究经费:2008年至2012年英国投资分析

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IntroductionudTobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the UK. However research spending on tobacco related disease, and particularly smoking prevention, is thought to be low. We therefore aimed to assess the relation between tobacco-related research investment and disease burden from 2008 to 2012.ududMethods: We used the Health Research Classification System to classify UK government and charitable research funding by broad health category and then by tobacco prevention research and 18 World Health Organisation defined tobacco related diseases. We used UK mortality figures to calculate disease specific tobacco attributable deaths and then compared disease specific and tobacco prevention research investment with all cause and tobacco attributable mortality over the five year period and as annual averages. ududResults: 12,922 research grants were identified with a total value of £6.69bn, an annual average of £1.34bn. Annually an average of 110,000 people die from tobacco related disease, approximately 20% of total deaths. £130m is invested in researching tobacco related disease each year and £5m on tobacco prevention, 10.8% and 0.42% of total annual research funding respectively. Prevention research equated to an annual average of £46 per tobacco attributable death or one pound for every £29 spent on tobacco related disease. Funding varied widely for diseases with different numbers of deaths (eg lung cancer £68 per all cause death, cervical cancer £2,500), similar numbers of deaths (leukaemia £983 per death, stomach cancer £43) or similar numbers of tobacco attributable deaths (eg colorectal cancer £5k, pancreatic cancer £670, bladder cancer £340).ududConclusions: Tobacco related research funding is not related to burden of disease or level of risk. As a result certain diseases receive a disproportionately low level of research funding and disease prevention funding is even lower.
机译:简介 ud烟草使用是英国可预防的死亡的主要原因。但是,人们认为与烟草有关的疾病,尤其是预防吸烟的研究经费很少。因此,我们旨在评估2008年至2012年期间与烟草有关的研究投资与疾病负担之间的关系。 ud ud方法:我们使用健康研究分类系统对英国政府和慈善研究经费进行了分类,并按广泛的健康类别分类,然后按烟草预防研究和18世界卫生组织定义了与烟草有关的疾病。我们使用英国的死亡率数据来计算特定疾病的烟草可归因的死亡率,然后将特定疾病和烟草预防研究投资与五年期间的所有原因和烟草可归因的死亡率进行比较,并作为年度平均值。结果:共确定12 922项研究赠款,总价值为66.9亿英镑,年均13.4亿英镑。每年平均有11万人死于与烟草有关的疾病,约占死亡总数的20%。每年用于研究烟草相关疾病的投资为1.3亿英镑,用于预防烟草的投资为500万英镑,分别占年度研究总资金的10.8%和0.42%。预防研究等于每年平均每名烟草可归因的死亡为46英镑,或在与烟草有关的疾病上每花费29英镑就可得到1英镑。对于死亡人数不同的疾病(例如,每位导致死亡的肺癌68英镑,子宫颈癌2500英镑),相似数目的死亡(白血病每位983英镑,胃癌43英镑)或相似数量的烟草归因死亡的疾病,资金的差异很大(例如,大肠癌5000英镑,胰腺癌670英镑,膀胱癌340英镑)。 ud ud结论:与烟草有关的研究经费与疾病负担或风险水平无关。结果,某些疾病获得的研究经费过低,而疾病预防经费甚至更低。

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