noun General Slang

pack-years

PAK-yeerz · noun · informal

Cumulative smoking measure: packs per day times years smoked

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Definitions

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A quantification of lifetime tobacco exposure — packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years — used in respiratory and cancer risk assessment.

“Forty pack-year history, unsurprisingly COPD.”
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pack-years In A Sentence

Forty pack-year history, unsurprisingly COPD.

Origin & Usage

Standard clinical metric that doubles as everyday ward shorthand.

Variants pack year

People Also Ask

How are pack-years calculated?

Packs smoked per day multiplied by the number of years smoked — so a pack a day for 40 years is 40 pack-years.

Why do pack-years matter?

They quantify lifetime tobacco exposure and feed into respiratory and cancer risk assessment, including lung cancer screening eligibility.

Is 'pack-years' actually slang?

It's a standard clinical metric that doubles as everyday ward shorthand rather than pure slang.

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