Body Mass and Endometrial Cancer Risk by Hormone Replacement Therapy and Cancer Subtype
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M. Thun | M. McCullough | H. Feigelson | E. Calle | C. Rodríguez | T. Gansler | E. Bandera | Alpa V. Patel | Roshni Patel | A. Patel | Roshni C. Patel
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