## Abstract Nutritional status is known to alter immune function, a suspected risk factor for nonβHodgkin lymphoma (NHL). To investigate whether longβterm over, or under, nutrition is associated with NHL, selfβreported anthropometric data on weight and height from over 10,000 cases of NHL and 16,00
Autoimmune disorders and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma subtypes: a pooled analysis within the InterLymph Consortium
β Scribed by Ekstrom Smedby, K.; Vajdic, C. M.; Falster, M.; Engels, E. A.; Martinez-Maza, O.; Turner, J.; Hjalgrim, H.; Vineis, P.; Seniori Costantini, A.; Bracci, P. M.; Holly, E. A.; Willett, E.; Spinelli, J. J.; La Vecchia, C.; Zheng, T.; Becker, N.; De Sanjose, S.; Chiu, B. C.-H.; Dal Maso, L.; Cocco, P.; Maynadie, M.; Foretova, L.; Staines, A.; Brennan, P.; Davis, S.; Severson, R.; Cerhan, J. R.; Breen, E. C.; Birmann, B.; Grulich, A. E.; Cozen, W.
- Book ID
- 121680207
- Publisher
- American Society of Hematology
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 278 KB
- Volume
- 111
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-4971
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