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Cardiovascular and cancer mortality among Canadians of European, south Asian and Chinese origin from 1979 to 1993
an analysis of 1.2 million deaths
Tej Sheth, Cyril Nair, Mukund Nargundkar, Sonia Anand and Salim Yusuf
CMAJ July 27, 1999 161 (2) 132-138;
Tej Sheth
MD
Cyril Nair
MSc
Mukund Nargundkar
MSc
Sonia Anand
MD
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