Night shift work and risk of aggressive prostate cancer in the Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Workers (NOPW) cohort
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Debra T. Silverman | H. Hosgood | R. Ghiasvand | M. Veierød | T. Grimsrud | M. Friesen | T. E. Robsahm | S. Samuelsen | J. Stenehjem | N. Støer | R. Babigumira | K. Kjærheim | Fei-Chih Liu | L. A. Berge | Debra T Silverman | J. S. Stenehjem | Nita K Shala | Nita K. Shala
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