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Title SMOKING-CANCER LINK DOUBTED TO DOCTOR. RISING INCIDENCE MAY BE DUE TO LONGER LIFE EXPECTANCY, PHYSICIAN SUGGESTS.
Author TIMES
Document Date 19600901 (September 1, 1960)
Document Type PUBLISHED DOC
Bates Number Previous Bates 502148223 Next Bates
Collection RJ Reynolds
Topic SMOKING AND CANCER; SMOKING AND LUNG CANCER; SMOKING AND ORAL CANCER
Pages 1
Mentioned BERKSON J;MAYO CLINIC;HINES EA JR;DEVINE KD
Characteristics N
Minnesota Request Number TEXAS INITIAL DISCLOSURE;CORDOVA 1RFP29;ROGERS 1RFP1;BURTON 2RFP4;BLANCHARD 2RFP13
Area R&D;BIOCHEM BIOBEHAVIORAL-SCI ISSUES;COLBY FG;ASSOC DIR SCIENTIFIC ISSUES;JMF
Referenced Documents SMOKING-CANCER LINK DOUBTED BY DOCTOR. RISING INCIDENCE MAY BE DUE TO LONGER LIFE EXPECTANCE, BY TIMES, 600901, SUPPLEMENT TOBACCO AND HEALTH, 601000.
Date Added UCSF 20020201 (February 1, 2002)
Date Added Industry 19990521 (May 21, 1999)
TID zxx19d00

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