A prospective study of serum bile acid concentrations and colorectal cancer risk in post-menopausal women on the island of Guernsey
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I. Fentiman | T. Key | T. Sanders | P. Appleby | V. Costarelli | D. Allen | Timothy J. Key | Paul N. Appleby | Ian S. Fentiman | Thomas A. B. Sanders
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