A review of human carcinogens--Part E: tobacco, areca nut, alcohol, coal smoke, and salted fish.
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K. Straif | R. Baan | Y. Grosse | B. Secretan | F. El Ghissassi | V. Cogliano | V. Bouvard | L. Benbrahim-Tallaa | N. Guha | Laurent Galichet | Crystal Freeman
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