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Elsevier, The Lancet, 10002(386), p. 1447-1456, 2015

DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(15)00340-2

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Contrasting male and female trends in tobacco-attributed mortality in China: evidence from successive nationwide prospective cohort studies

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Abstract

Chinese men now smoke more than a third of the world's cigarettes, following a large increase in urban then rural usage. Conversely, Chinese women now smoke far less than in previous generations. We assess the oppositely changing effects of tobacco on male and female mortality.