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Environmental tobacco smoke and risk of malignant lymphoma in pet cats.
Bertone ER, Snyder LA, Moore AS. Environmental tobacco smoke and risk of malignant lymphoma in pet cats. Am J Epidemiol. 2002 Aug 01; 156(3):268-73.
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Animals, Domestic
Case-Control Studies
Cat Diseases
Cats
Lymphoma
Risk
Tobacco Smoke Pollution
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Elizabeth R Bertone-Johnson ScD SM