Tobacco smoking, alcohol drinking, betel quid chewing, and the risk of head and neck cancer in an East Asian population

The smoking prevalence among men in China is high, but the head and neck cancer incidence rates are low. This study's purpose was to investigate the impact of tobacco, betel quid, and alcohol on head and neck cancer risk in East Asia.

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