Seaweed consumption and the risk of thyroid cancer in women: the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Study
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S. Tsugane | S. Sasazuki | N. Sawada | T. Shimazu | T. Yamaji | M. Iwasaki | T. Michikawa | M. Inoue
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