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International Journal of Epidemiology 2001;30:793-794
© International Epidemiological Association 2001


Smoking

Commentary: Tobacco-related diseases: a gender differential?

Eva Prescott

Institute of Preventive Medicine, Kommunehospitalet, DK 1399 Copenhagen, Denmark. E-mail: eva.prescott@dadlnet.dk

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Several of the earlier studies on smoking-related mortality have shown lower risks in female compared to male smokers due to limited smoking exposure in the generations of smokers that these studies were based on. Studies that include many heavily smoking women such as the Renfrew and Paisley Study are therefore welcome. A previous study based on a sample of the population in Copenhagen, Denmark, which also . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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