Body mass index, effect modifiers, and risk of pancreatic cancer: a pooled study of seven prospective cohorts
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R. Hayes | P. Hartge | M. Gail | D. Albanes | J. Virtamo | S. Weinstein | W. Zheng | W. Chow | R. Pfeiffer | A. Schatzkin | A. Berrington de González | R. Stolzenberg-Solomon | J. Hoppin | C. Schairer | M. Leitzmann | Yikyung Park | B. Ji | M. Linet | M. Alavanja | L. B. Beane Freeman | L. Jiao | Wen-Yi Huang | D. Freedman | C. Meinhold | L. Freeman | Amy Berrington de González | Cari L. Meinhold
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