A prospective study of body size and colon cancer mortality in Japan: The JACC Study
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H. Yatsuya | A. Tamakoshi | K. Wakai | H. Toyoshima | T. Kondo | M. Kojima | K. Tamakoshi | N. Hayakawa | Y. Watanabe | For the Jacc Study Group | K. Suzuki | Y. Ito | S. Hashimoto | S. Tokudome
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