Concept information
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community health services
preventive health services
health promotion
health promotion and disease prevention
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community health services
preventive health services
health promotion
health promotion and disease prevention
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community health services
preventive health services
health promotion
health promotion and disease prevention
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community health services
preventive health services
health promotion
health promotion and disease prevention
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community health services
preventive health services
health promotion
health promotion and disease prevention
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community health services
preventive health services
health promotion
health promotion and disease prevention
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health services
preventive health services
health promotion
health promotion and disease prevention
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health services
preventive health services
health promotion
health promotion and disease prevention
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health services
preventive health services
health promotion
health promotion and disease prevention
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health care management
health care facilities, manpower, and services
health promotion
health promotion and disease prevention
Preferred term
cancer and smoking
Definition
- Tobacco use is the largest preventable cause of cancer death in developed countries and is responsible for approximately 30% of the cancer mortality that occurs in the United States. Cigarette smoking, in contrast to other forms of tobacco use, developed largely during the 20th century, and it is cigarette smoking that is responsible for the epidemic of lung cancer that began during the 1930s and continues into the new millennium. [Source: Encyclopedia of Health and Behavior; Cancer and Smoking]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-QC1PK7RD-5
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