Increased risk of lung cancer in individuals with a family history of the disease: A pooled analysis from the International Lung Cancer Consortium
✍ Scribed by Michele L. Coté; Mei Liu; Stefano Bonassi; Monica Neri; Ann G. Schwartz; David C. Christiani; Margaret R. Spitz; Joshua E. Muscat; Gad Rennert; Katja K. Aben; Angeline S. Andrew; Vladimir Bencko; Heike Bickeböller; Paolo Boffetta; Paul Brennan; Hermann Brenner; Eric J. Duell; Eleonora Fabianova; John K. Field; Lenka Foretova; Søren Friis; Curtis C. Harris; Ivana Holcatova; Yun-Chul Hong; Dolores Isla; Vladimir Janout; Lambertus A. Kiemeney; Chikako Kiyohara; Qing Lan; Philip Lazarus; Jolanta Lissowska; Loic Le Marchand; Dana Mates; Keitaro Matsuo; Jose I. Mayordomo; John R. McLaughlin; Hal Morgenstern; Heiko Müeller; Irene Orlow; Bernard J. Park; Mila Pinchev; Olaide Y. Raji; Hedy S. Rennert; Peter Rudnai; Adeline Seow; Isabelle Stucker; Neonila Szeszenia-Dabrowska; M. Dawn Teare; Anne Tjønnelan; Donatella Ugolini; Henricus F.M. van der Heijden; Erich Wichmann; John K. Wiencke; Penella J. Woll; Ping Yang; David Zaridze; Zuo-Feng Zhang; Carol J. Etzel; Rayjean J. Hung
- Book ID
- 116431025
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 254 KB
- Volume
- 48
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0959-8049
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