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Słowa kluczowe: tobacco smoking, time trends, adult population of Poland, males and females, tar, cigarettes sold in Poland, time trends, smoking prevalence, exposure of population, tobacco smoke, Central and Eastern Europe, regular and environmental tobacco smoke, WHO-CINDI Programme, questionnaire survey, comparative analysis, time trends, Polish population, women at childbearing age, daily cigarette smoking, coronary artery disease, risk factors, secondary prevention, smoking, smoking, psychosocial factors, tobacco smoking, smoking-attributable diseases, mortality, Central and Eastern Europe, smoking, mortality, cohort study, smoking ban, public places in Poland, opinions, smoking of tobacco, family, threat, enslavement, sin, prevention, the testimony of life, opinions, ban of smoking, public places, young, tobacco control, Global Adult Tobacco Survey, World Health Organization, tobacco use, survielence system, prevention, Forum for Prevention, guidelines, epidemiology, smoking, intervention, smoking, primary care, prevention