Sunlight exposure and cutaneous human papillomavirus seroreactivity in basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin.
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V. Sondak | A. Giuliano | R. Roetzheim | M. Pawlita | J. Messina | M. Iannacone | T. Waterboer | H. Stockwell | D. Rollison | N. Fenske | K. Michael | B. Cherpelis | Wei Wang | K. O'rourke
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