The Significance of Cell Type in Relation to the Aetiology of Lung Cancer
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Original Article Published: 01 March 1957 The Significance of Cell Type in Relation to the Aetiology of Lung Cancer R Doll, A Bradford Hill & L Kreyberg British Journal of Cancer volume 11,
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About this articleCite this article Doll, R., Bradford Hill, A. & Kreyberg, L. The Significance of Cell Type in Relation to the Aetiology of Lung Cancer. Br J Cancer 11, 43–48 (1957).
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