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 | | As with lung cancer data, the trends in IHD can be compared with trends in ::igarette consumption when these are known in any detail, i.e. |
 | | There are a number of other countries where zeneration values for incidence of IHD are approximately constant (or 6ecreasing) against a background of generally increasing cigarette consuml>- bon. |
 | | In addition, in some countries there is C~) 11 L C:) J co Ln BATCo document for Legal Services : Health Canada 19 October 1999 trend in IHD incidence which may be contrasted with the a downwar-_ trends note ' for lung cancer in these countries, which are sometimes in the opposite direction. |
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