Contrasting male and female trends in tobacco-attributed mortality in China: evidence from successive nationwide prospective cohort studies
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R. Collins | R. Peto | Xian-ping Wu | Zhengming Chen | Junshi Chen | Yu Guo | Liming Li | Margaret Smith | P. Sherliker | Z. Bian | Ling Yang | Yiping Chen | Ming Wu | Hao Wang | A. Iona | M. Zhou | Garry Lancaster | S. Pang | Hua Su | Maigeng Zhou | G. Lancaster
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