Climatic modification effects on the association between PM1 and lung cancer incidence in China
Abstract Background Nationwide studies that examine climatic modification effects on the association between air pollution and health outcome are limited in developing countries. Moreover, few studies focus on PM1 pollution despite its greater health effect. Objectives This study aims to determine t...
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Main Authors: | Huagui Guo (Author), Xin Li (Author), Weifeng Li (Author), Jiansheng Wu (Author), Siying Wang (Author), Jing Wei (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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