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. 1969 Jun;23(2):275–284. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1969.37

Oesophageal and lung cancers in Natal African males in relation to certain socio-economic factors. An analysis of 484 interviews.

E Bradshaw, M Schonland
PMCID: PMC2008273  PMID: 5788035

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