Healthy lifestyle and the risk of pancreatic cancer in the EPIC study
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V. Viallon | E. Riboli | A. Tjønneland | K. Overvad | E. Weiderpass | N. Wareham | P. Brennan | H. Bueno-De-Mesquita | A. Trichopoulou | H. Boeing | M. Gunter | R. Kaaks | S. Panico | R. Tumino | E. Duell | M. Jenab | M. Bergmann | C. Sacerdote | A. May | A. Olsen | C. V. van Gils | M. Boutron‐Ruault | D. Aune | V. Rebours | R. Travis | C. H. Gils | P. Ferrari | F. Mancini | A. Karakatsani | C. Rylander | H. Freisling | E. Ardanaz | J. Quirós | C. Dahm | V. Pala | S. Regnér | María-José Sánchez | I. Drake | H. Bueno‐de‐Mesquita | M. Sund | D. Hashim | V. Katzke | E. Peppa | K. B. Borch | G. Masala | M. C. Chirlaque López | F. McKenzie | F. Perrier | S. Naudin | Pilar Amiano Exezarreta | M. Sánchez | H. Bueno-de-Mesquita | María Dolores Chirlaque López | Eleni Peppa | P. Ferrari | M. Sánchez | E. Riboli | D. Aune | N. Wareham | Isabel Drake | A. May | Paul Brennan | Francesca Mancini | Pilar Amiano Exezarreta
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