Dietary factors and the risk of squamous cell esophageal cancer among black and white men in the United States
โ Scribed by Linda Morris Brown; Christine A. Swanson; Gloria Gridley; G. Marie Swanson; Debra T. Silverman; Raymond S. Greenberg; Richard B. Hayes; Janet B. Schoenberg; Linda M. Pottern; Ann G. Schwartz; Jonathan M. Liff; Robert Hoover; Joseph F. Fraumeni
- Book ID
- 110268989
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 89 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0957-5243
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