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. 1956 Nov 10;2(5001):1071–1081. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5001.1071

Lung Cancer and Other Causes of Death in Relation to Smoking

Richard Doll, A Bradford Hill
PMCID: PMC2035864  PMID: 13364389

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