Bladder cancer incidence and exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons among asphalt pavers
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Hans Kromhout | Igor Burstyn | Paolo Boffetta | Christoffer Johansen | Timo Kauppinen | C. Johansen | P. Boffetta | H. Kromhout | I. Burstyn | T. Kauppinen | S. Langård | J. Shaham | Judith Shaham | Gilles Ferro | Sverre Langard | G. Ferro
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