Prospective Study on Physical Activity and Risk of In Situ Breast Cancer
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J. Chang-Claude | F. Clavel-Chapelon | A. Fournier | E. Riboli | A. Tjønneland | K. Overvad | N. Wareham | T. Key | H. Bueno-De-Mesquita | A. Trichopoulou | D. Trichopoulos | K. Khaw | I. Romieu | H. Boeing | R. Kaaks | T. Norat | V. Krogh | R. Tumino | S. Polidoro | C. Navarro | K. Steindorf | P. Wark | A. May | P. Amiano | N. F. Johnsen | G. Masala | R. Travis | E. Monninkhof | V. Fedirko | A. Mattiello | A. Lukanova | E. Ardanaz | J. Quirós | L. Dossus | María-José Sánchez | S. Rinaldi | F. V. van Duijnhoven | N. Travier | J. N. Østergaard | D. Trichopoulos | K. B. Borch | F. V. Duijnhoven | R. Ritte | T. Karapetyan | A. Wientzek | M. Sánchez | H. Bueno-de-Mesquita | J. Østergaard | S. Rinaldi | A. May | M. Sánchez | Angelika Wientzek | E. Riboli
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