Lung cancer risk reduction after smoking cessation: observations from a prospective cohort of women.
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J. Cerhan | R. Vierkant | T. Sellers | C. Vachon | A. Folsom | J. Ebbert | T A Sellers | R A Vierkant | J R Cerhan | C M Vachon | J O Ebbert | P Yang | A R Folsom | P. Yang | P. Yang | Ping Yang
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