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. 2001 Mar 31;322(7289):798.

Inequalities in health in Europe

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Inequalities in health in Europe

F Levi et al. BMJ. .
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Trends in age standardised (world population) death certification rates of uterine cancer per 100 000 women aged 20-44 in European Union and eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia) from 1960-4 to 1995-7

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