CLAIM CARD
`fact_id=93195` (`A_core`) — 45.1% of cancer deaths (265,150 of 587,521 deaths) were attributable to evaluated risk factors. doi=10.3322/caac.21440
Evidence grade: exploratory
Contradiction status: none
Publication: 55517e8f-0869-4695-bf27-5ef15eac8e31
Provenance: Derivation Web chain
Citation Support
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