Packyears
Pack-years is a clinical metric used to quantify an individual’s lifetime exposure to tobacco smoke. It is defined as the product of the number of packs of cigarettes smoked per day and the number of years the person has smoked. A pack-year equals smoking 20 cigarettes in one day for one year.
Calculation and examples: Pack-years = (cigarettes per day / 20) × years smoked. For example, someone who has
Uses: Pack-years is widely used in medicine to estimate risk for tobacco-related diseases and to guide screening
Limitations: Pack-years is an approximate proxy and relies on self-reported data, which can be imprecise. It