Morbidity and mortality in relation to cigarette smoking in Shanghai, China. A prospective male cohort study.

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Published in JAMA on June 05, 1996

Authors

J M Yuan1, R K Ross, X L Wang, Y T Gao, B E Henderson, M C Yu

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1: Shanghai, Cancer Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.

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