Retinol , Carotenoids , and risk of Prostate Cancer 1 Serum Retinol and Carotenoid Concentrations and Prostate Cancer Risk : Results from the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial
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I. Thompson | M. Lucia | H. Parnes | S. Lippman | J. Schenk | E. Platz | Xiaoling Song | C. Till | S. Nash
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