Physical Activity from Early Adulthood and Risk of Prostate Cancer: A 24-Year Follow-Up Study among Icelandic Men
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V. Gudnason | M. Stampfer | T. Aspelund | L. Tryggvadottir | L. Mucci | Soffia M. Hrafnkelsdottir | J. Torfadottir | U. Valdimarsdóttir | K. T. Magnússon | Johanna E. Torfadottir
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