Association of low-intensity smoking with respiratory and lung cancer mortality

P. Balte (New York, United States of America), S. Bhatt (Birmingham, United States of America), P. Chaves (Miami, United States of America), D. Couper (Chapel Hill, United States of America), N. Freedman (Rockville, United States of America), D. Jacobs Jr (Minneapolis, United States of America), M. Jones (Baltimore, United States of America), R. Kalhan (Chicago, United States of America), A. Mathew (Chicago, United States of America), R. Kronmal (Seattle, United States of America), L. Loehr (Chapel Hill, United States of America), S. London (Research Triangle park, United States of America), A. Newman (Pittsburgh, United States of America), G. O'Connor (Boston, United States of America), J. Schwartz (New York, United States of America), B. Smith (New York, United States of America), L. Smith (Chicago, United States of America), W. White (Jackson, United States of America), S. Yende (Pittsburgh, United States of America), E. Oelsner (New York, United States of America)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – From tobacco and vaping health effects to tobacco cessation
Session: From tobacco and vaping health effects to tobacco cessation
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4389

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P. Balte (New York, United States of America), S. Bhatt (Birmingham, United States of America), P. Chaves (Miami, United States of America), D. Couper (Chapel Hill, United States of America), N. Freedman (Rockville, United States of America), D. Jacobs Jr (Minneapolis, United States of America), M. Jones (Baltimore, United States of America), R. Kalhan (Chicago, United States of America), A. Mathew (Chicago, United States of America), R. Kronmal (Seattle, United States of America), L. Loehr (Chapel Hill, United States of America), S. London (Research Triangle park, United States of America), A. Newman (Pittsburgh, United States of America), G. O'Connor (Boston, United States of America), J. Schwartz (New York, United States of America), B. Smith (New York, United States of America), L. Smith (Chicago, United States of America), W. White (Jackson, United States of America), S. Yende (Pittsburgh, United States of America), E. Oelsner (New York, United States of America). Association of low-intensity smoking with respiratory and lung cancer mortality. 4389

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