Lung cancer mortality in European women: trends and predictions.
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C. la Vecchia | E. Negri | S. Gallus | C. Bosetti | L. Chatenoud | F. Levi | M. Malvezzi | P. Bertuccio | T. Rosso | Tiziana Rosso
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