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JF’s main funding is currently from New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, the Cancer Institute of New Jersey, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. LR is retired from full-time employment. Neither author has ever accepted funding from the tobacco industry nor has any conflicts of interest to declare.
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Foulds, J., Ramstrom, L. Causal Effects of Smokeless Tobacco on Mortality in CPS-I and CPS-II?. Cancer Causes Control 17, 227–228 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10552-005-0526-9
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