Welding and the risk of head and neck cancer: the ICARE study
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D. Luce | G. Menvielle | A. Guizard | I. Stücker | J. Févotte | L. Radoï | Aviane Auguste | M. Matrat | J. Dugas | Christine Barul | A. Auguste | Loredana Radoï
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