Smoking-related general and cause-specific mortality in Estonia
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is known to be the single largest cause of premature death worldwide. The aim of present study was to analyse the effect of smoking on general and cause-specific mortality in the Estonian population. Methods The data from 51,756 adults in the Estonian Genome Cente...
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Main Authors: | Gea Kõks (Author), Krista Fischer (Author), Sulev Kõks (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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