A case‐control study of hepatitis B and C virus infections in the etiology of hepatocellular carcinoma
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D. Trichopoulos | N. Mueller | S. Stuver | S. Hadziyannis | E. Tabor | A. Tzonou | Evangclia Kaklamani | N. Tassopoulos
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