Lung, Breast and Colorectal Cancer Incidence by Socioeconomic Status in Spain: A Population-Based Multilevel Study
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P. Fernández-Navarro | M. Carulla | María-José Sánchez | R. Marcos-Gragera | M. Guevara | M. Luque-Fernández | O. Nuñez | D. Redondo-Sánchez | Rosario Jiménez Chillarón | A. López de Munain | M. Sánchez | Consol Sabater Gregori
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