Tobacco Consumption and Mortality from Cancer and Other Diseases

Public Health Reports (1896-1970)
January 1, 1959
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Abstract

A study of some 200,000 life insurance policyholders contributes striking evidence that regular cigarette smokers are subject to in- creased risk of dying from lung cancer, as well as cardiovascular dis¬ ease, certain respiratory diseases, ulcers, and cirrhosis of the liver. Tobacco Consumption and Mortality


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