The impact of lifecourse socio-economic position and individual social mobility on breast cancer risk
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P. Vineis | G. Severi | L. Baglietto | C. Delpierre | S. Panico | R. Tumino | R. Castagné | C. Sacerdote | M. Boutron‐Ruault | S. Sieri | H. Colineaux | V. Perduca | E. Berger | Francesca Romana Mancini | Noële Maitre | Vittorio Perduca
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