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Attributable causes of lung cancer incidence and mortality in China
Jian Bing Wang
, Ya Guang Fan
, Yong Jiang
, Ping Li
, Hui Juan Xiao
, Wan Qing Chen
, Wen Qiang Wei
, Qing Hua Zhou
, You Lin Qiao
, Paolo Boffetta
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Medicine
Medicine - Hematology and Medical Oncology
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China
100%
Lung Cancer Risk
100%
Lung Cancer
71%
Risk Factors
57%
Cancer Mortality
42%
Meta-analysis
28%
Occupational Exposure
28%
Nonsmoking Women
28%
Low Fruit Intake
28%
Indoor Radon
28%
Involuntary Smoking
28%
Incremental Risk
14%
Specific Risk
14%
Relative Risk
14%
Prevention Programs
14%
Female Smokers
14%
Cancer Cases
14%
Cancer Prevention
14%
Cancer Registry
14%
National Survey
14%
Women-only
14%
Cancer Control
14%
Control Program
14%
Chinese Population
14%
Exposure Prevalence
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cancer Mortality
100%
Lung Cancer
100%
Cancer Incidence
100%
Occupational Exposure
22%
Malignant Neoplasm
11%
Prevalence
11%
Prospective Study
11%
Cancer Registry
11%
Mathematics
Meta-Analysis
100%
Representative Sample
50%
Prospective Study
50%
Relative Risk
50%
National Surveys
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cancer Mortality
100%
Cancer Incidence
100%
Prevalence
16%
Prospective Study
16%
Cancer Registry
16%