The association between early life and adult body mass index and physical activity with risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma: impact of gender.
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J. Cerhan | T. Habermann | T. Shanafelt | S. Slager | M. Liebow | Z. Fredericksen | C. Thompson | J. Kelly | T. Call | W. Macon | Alice H. Wang
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