<p>Meta-regression of follow-up period on relative risk, smoking cessation (follow-up >six months).</p
Meta-regression results for the association between treatment effect size and year for unadjusted, p...
<p>Meta-analysis for former smoking and risk of A) all-cause dementia, B) Alzheimer’s disease and C)...
<p>Meta-regression exploring potential sources of heterogeneity in substance use meta-analysis.</p
<p>Meta-regression of follow-up period on relative risk, smoking cessation (follow-up </p
<p>Meta-regression of incentive value on relative risk, smoking cessation (follow-up of >six months)...
<p>Meta-regression of incentive value on relative risk, smoking cessation (follow-up up </p
<p>Meta-regression of follow-up point on relative risk, all behaviours (latest follow-up point).</p
<p>Meta-analysis of financial incentives for smoking cessation (follow-up >six months).</p
<p>Meta-analysis of financial incentives for smoking cessation (follow-up ≤six months).</p
Smoking is the most important individual risk factor for many cancer sites but its association with ...
<p>Meta-regression of incentive value on relative risk, all behaviours (latest follow-up point).</p
Background: Smoking is the most important individual risk factor for many cancer sites but its assoc...
<p>Smoking status after twelve months of follow-up, by smoking status at baseline.</p
Smoking status by DCCT treatment group at baseline and at the end of an average of 6.5 years of foll...
Background: Smoking is the most important individual risk factor for many cancer sites but its assoc...
Meta-regression results for the association between treatment effect size and year for unadjusted, p...
<p>Meta-analysis for former smoking and risk of A) all-cause dementia, B) Alzheimer’s disease and C)...
<p>Meta-regression exploring potential sources of heterogeneity in substance use meta-analysis.</p
<p>Meta-regression of follow-up period on relative risk, smoking cessation (follow-up </p
<p>Meta-regression of incentive value on relative risk, smoking cessation (follow-up of >six months)...
<p>Meta-regression of incentive value on relative risk, smoking cessation (follow-up up </p
<p>Meta-regression of follow-up point on relative risk, all behaviours (latest follow-up point).</p
<p>Meta-analysis of financial incentives for smoking cessation (follow-up >six months).</p
<p>Meta-analysis of financial incentives for smoking cessation (follow-up ≤six months).</p
Smoking is the most important individual risk factor for many cancer sites but its association with ...
<p>Meta-regression of incentive value on relative risk, all behaviours (latest follow-up point).</p
Background: Smoking is the most important individual risk factor for many cancer sites but its assoc...
<p>Smoking status after twelve months of follow-up, by smoking status at baseline.</p
Smoking status by DCCT treatment group at baseline and at the end of an average of 6.5 years of foll...
Background: Smoking is the most important individual risk factor for many cancer sites but its assoc...
Meta-regression results for the association between treatment effect size and year for unadjusted, p...
<p>Meta-analysis for former smoking and risk of A) all-cause dementia, B) Alzheimer’s disease and C)...
<p>Meta-regression exploring potential sources of heterogeneity in substance use meta-analysis.</p