On the basis of the RR and etiologic fractions associated with smoking from lung cancer and coronary
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On the basis of the RR and etiologic fractions associated with smoking from lung cancer and coronary thrombosis, which one of the following statements is most likely to be correct?
Smoking seems much more likely to be casually related to coronary thrombosis than lung cancer.
Smoking seems much more likely to be casually related to lung cancer than coronary thrombosis.
Smoking seems to be equally related to both lung cancer and coronary thrombosis.
Smoking does not seem to be casually related to either lung cancer or coronary thrombosis.
No comparative statement is possible between smoking and lung cancer or coronary thrombosis.
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ISBN: 978-0077862343
6th edition
Authors: Timothy Louwers, Robert Ramsay, David Sinason, Jerry Straws
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