Association between educational level and total and cause-specific mortality: a pooled analysis of over 694 000 individuals in the Asia Cohort Consortium
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J. Potter | H. Nan | P. Gupta | X. Shu | Jian-Min Yuan | W. Koh | Y. Xiang | W. Zheng | D. Kang | K. Yoo | H. Ahsan | H. Cai | P. Boffetta | K. Chia | S. You | M. Inoue | M. Pednekar | I. Tsuji | Yu Chen | S. Tsugane | A. Tamakoshi | Renwei Wang | W. Pan | N. Sawada | K. Wada | C. Nagata | K. Ozasa | Eiko Saito | Y. Sugawara | Y. Tomata | S. Kanemura | Y. Ahn | Md. Shafiur Rahman | M. Shin | A. Sadakane | Keming Yang | Yu-Tang Gao | Ying Zhang | Seiki Kanemura | Yu-Tang Gao | H. Cai | Atsuko Sadakane | M. Inoue
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