Increased cancer incidence in the progen
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L. Tomatis; J. R. P. Cabral; A. J. Likhachev; V. Ponomarkov
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Article
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1981
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John Wiley and Sons
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French
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## Abstract Results from previous experiments have indicated the persistence of an increased cancer risk in subsequent generations following prenatal exposure to a chemical carcinogen. In the present experiment, the possible role of prezygotic events in determining cancer risk was investigated in t