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Can public health policies on alcohol and tobacco reduce a cancer epidemic? Australia's experience.

Heng JiangMichael LivingstonRobin RoomYong GanDallas EnglishRichard Chenhall
Published in: BMC medicine (2019)
This study provides evidence that some changes to public health policies in Australia in the twentieth century were related to the changes in the population consumption of alcohol and tobacco, and in subsequent mortality from various cancers over the following 20 years.
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