A self-help intervention for African American smokers: tailoring cancer information service counseling for a special population.
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J. A. Ward | J A Ward | D. Fairclough | L. Fleisher | C. Orleans | N. R. Boyd | S. Baum | M McClatchey | C T Orleans | N R Boyd | R Bingler | C Sutton | D Fairclough | D Heller | C Graves | L Fleisher | S Baum | R. Bingler | C. Sutton | D. Heller | C. Graves | M. Mcclatchey
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