
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses suggest that gender may influence quit rates for tobacco or nicotine products, but the significance and consistency of these differences are not yet well-established.
quit rates, meta-analyses, gender differences, public health, systematic reviews, preventive medicine, tobacco, nicotine, smoking cessation
quit rates, meta-analyses, gender differences, public health, systematic reviews, preventive medicine, tobacco, nicotine, smoking cessation
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