Biased Lung Cancer Risk Perceptions: Smokers are Misinformed

Author:

Ziebarth Nicolas R.1234

Affiliation:

1. Policy Analysis and Management (PAM) , Cornell University , 106 Martha van Rensselaer Hall , Ithaca , NY 14853 , USA

2. DIW Berlin , Mohrenstraße 58, 10117 Berlin , Germany

3. IZA Bonn , Schaumburg-Lippe-Straße 5-9, 53113 Bonn , Germany

4. RWI Essen , Essen , Germany

Abstract

Abstract This paper empirically investigates biased beliefs about the risks of smoking. First, it confirms the established tendency of people to overestimate the lifetime risk of a smoker to contract lung cancer. In this paper’s survey, almost half of all respondents overestimate this risk. However, 80% underestimate lung cancer deadliness. In reality, less than one in five patients survive five years after a lung cancer diagnosis. Due to the broad underestimation of the lung cancer deadliness, the lifetime risk of a smoker to die of lung cancer is underestimated by almost half of all respondents. Smokers who do not plan to quit are significantly more likely to underestimate this overall mortality risk.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),General Business, Management and Accounting

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