Exploring Geographic Variation in Lung Cancer Incidence in Kentucky Using a Spatial Scan Statistic: Elevated Risk in the Appalachian Coal-Mining Region
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W. Christian | Bin Huang | John C. Rinehart | C. Hopenhayn | Bin Huang | W. Jay Christian | John Rinehart | Claudia Hopenhayn | W. J. Christian
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