Smoking and Passive Smoking in Cervical Cancer Risk: Pooled Analysis of Couples from the IARC Multicentric Case–Control Studies
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N. Muñoz | S. de Sanjosé | C. Meijer | X. Castellsagué | F. Bosch | K. Shah | R. Herrero | K. Louie
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