Tobacco smoking, alcohol drinking, betel quid chewing, and the risk of head and neck cancer in an East Asian population
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Hongbing Shen | Chien-Jen Chen | Zuo-Feng Zhang | P. Boffetta | P. Lou | Hongxia Ma | L. Cai | Cairong Zhu | M. Hashibe | Wei Wu | Baosen Zhou | M. Dai | Q. Ji | Y. Lee | W. Hsu | Qian Li | Yuji Chen | B. He | Xiaoyan Zhou | Yu Wang | Jian Pan | Jie Ma | Shuang Li | Zuo‐Feng Zhang | Q. Ji | Hongxia Ma
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