Are Circulating Immune Cells a Determinant of Pancreatic Cancer Risk? A Prospective Study Using Epigenetic Cell Count Measures
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M. Schulze | R. Vermeulen | A. Tjønneland | K. Overvad | G. Severi | E. Weiderpass | M. Crous-Bou | F. Canzian | R. Kaaks | S. Panico | R. Tumino | C. Sacerdote | P. Amiano | A. Olsen | M. Boutron‐Ruault | B. Bueno-de-Mesquita | G. Masala | V. Rebours | T. Johnson | S. Christakoudi | E. Ardanaz | E. Molina-Montes | L. Dossus | V. Pala | J. Huerta | A. Perez-Cornago | S. Olek | M. Sund | V. Katzke | O. Franklin | C. Le Cornet | Charlotte Le Cornet | Rayaan Mahfouz | Bianca Brauer
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