Dose-response relationship between active smoking and lung cancer mortality/prevalence in the Chinese population: a meta-analysis
Abstract Background The dose‒response relationship-based relative risk (RR) of smoking exposure could better predict the risk of lung cancer than the dichotomous RR. To date, there is a lack of large-scale representative studies illustrating the dose‒response relationship between smoking exposure an...
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Main Authors: | Feiling Ai (Author), Jian Zhao (Author), Wenyi Yang (Author), Xia Wan (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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