Familial aggregation of lung cancer in a high incidence area in China
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X. He | R. Yang | Y. C. Xu | Y. Jin | Yc Xu | C. W. Xu | C. Huang | YT Jin | RD Yang | CF Huang | CW Xu | Xz He
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