Environmental tobacco smoke exposure in women with lung cancer.
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T. Sellers | R. Marks | M. de Andrade | J. Ebbert | M. Andrade | J. Wampfler | G. Croghan | A. Jatoi | Daniel L. Miller | D. Miller | P. Yang | E. Finke | Erin E. Finke
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