Anthropometric and Other Risk Factors for Ovarian Cancer in a Case-Control Study
β Scribed by Mori, Mitsuru ;Nishida, Takashi ;Sugiyama, Toru ;Komai, Kan ;Yakushiji, Michiaki ;Fukuda, Koichi ;Tanaka, Toshimitsu ;Yokoyama, Masatoshi ;Sugimori, Hajime
- Book ID
- 108581574
- Publisher
- Wiley (Blackwell Publishing)
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 72 KB
- Volume
- 89
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0910-5050
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