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Women and smoking
1996
British Medical Bulletin
Smoking kills over half a million women each year and is the most important preventable cause of female premature death in several developed countries. However, in many countries, cigarette smoking still tends to be regarded as a mainly male problem.This paper explores the reasons why more attention needs to be paid to issues around smoking and women, even in countries which currently have low levels of female cigarette smoking.The article includes an overview of current patterns and trends of
doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.bmb.a011534
pmid:8746298
fatcat:eawq4hqlvndnhfff5nnuaeevre