Models for Use in Investigating the Risk of Mortality from Lung Cancer and Bronchitis
S. F. Buck and
A. J. Wicken
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1967, vol. 16, issue 3, 185-202
Abstract:
Lung cancer and bronchitis mortality rates for sub‐groups of the population are shown to be predictable by multiplicative models involving factors for various environmental conditions including smoking, cough, urbanization and relatives' deaths.
Date: 1967
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