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The national smoking-attributable mortality.
and neonatal medical expenditures for certain user-defined populations.
The national smoking-attributable mortality (SAM) estimates may differ from the previously published estimates in two ways. First, SAMMEC uses updated data and presents estimates for 2001 and 1997-2001. Second, cigarette-caused fire deaths and second-hand smoke deaths are not reflected in the SAMMEC smoking-attributable mortality estimates.
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