Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms, circulating vitamin D metabolites, and risk of prostate cancer in United States physicians.
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D. Hunter | M. Stampfer | E. Giovannucci | C. Hennekens | K. Kelsey | J. Ma | P. Gann | H. Hough | D. Hunter | Jing Ma | Heather L. Hough
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