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Life Factors and Melanoma: From the Macroscopic State to the Molecular Mechanism
Melanoma, an aggressive skin cancer, arises from dynamic interactions between genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. This review explores how age, gender, obesity, diet, exercise, smoking, alcohol, UV exposure, circadian rhythms, and medications influence melanoma risk and progression.
Hanbin Wang +4 more
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Thematic Analysis of Smoking Cessation and Future Cessation Interventions for Cancer Survivors: Convenience Sampling Study. [PDF]
Pebley K +3 more
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CellPhenoX is an explainable machine learning framework that identifies cell‐specific phenotypes and interaction effects from single‐cell omics data. By leveraging interpretable models, it enables robust discovery of cell‐level phenotypes that contribute to clinical outcomes.
Jade Young +4 more
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Investigating attitudes and framing moral responsibility in healthcare professionals for smoking cessation interventions. [PDF]
Wu AD +4 more
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Smoking Bans in the Presence of Social Interaction [PDF]
This paper analyzes the welfare effects of a public smoking ban in bars. We construct a model that captures crucial features of bar life: competing bars, social interaction, and heterogenous preferences for a smoking ban.
Bauer, Christian, Lingens, Jörg
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It all started in America, and long before the arrival of Columbus but then the Red Indians smoked a pipe. The European villain of the piece is said to have been Sir Walter Raleigh, though some say that tobacco-smoking was introduced in Europe by Bristol seamen when Sir Walter was still in his boyhood.
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