Lung cancer risk among bricklayers in a pooled analysis of case–control studies
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K. Straif | I. Yu | W. Ahrens | A. Tardón | R. Vermeulen | H. Wichmann | J. Siemiatycki | N. Pearce | P. Demers | K. Jöckel | J. Lissowska | F. Forastiere | H. Pohlabeln | D. Consonni | P. Rudnai | T. Brüning | P. Boffetta | L. Forétova | H. Kromhout | E. Fabianova | L. Simonato | A. Pesatori | P. Bertazzi | D. Zaridze | V. Janout | V. Bencko | H. Bueno-de-Mesquita | J. McLaughlin | L. Richiardi | F. Merletti | M. Landi | N. Caporaso | N. Plato | B. Pesch | M. Parent | S. Peters | J. Schüz | P. Gustavsson | I. Stücker | A. Olsson | B. Kendzia | T. Behrens | F. Guida | J. Field | I. Brüske | N. Szeszenia-Dąbrowska | Rodica Stanescu Dumitru | S. D. Matteis | L. Tse | Y. Chen | A. ’t Mannetje | I. Yu | H. Bueno‐de‐Mesquita | N. Szeszenia‐Da̧browska | Ying Chen | L. Foretova | E. Fabiánová | H. Bueno-de-Mesquita | J. McLaughlin | H. Bueno‐de‐Mesquita
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