Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and bladder cancer incidence in a pooled European cohort: the ELAPSE project
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B. Brunekreef | A. Tjønneland | G. Severi | O. Raaschou-Nielsen | G. Nagel | A. Lager | M. Stafoggia | F. Forastiere | G. Hoek | Z. Andersen | E. Samoli | G. Weinmayr | M. Sørensen | K. de Hoogh | G. Pershagen | K. Katsouyanni | M. Ketzel | A. Peters | W. Verschuren | Y. T. van der Schouw | A. Poulsen | T. Bellander | O. Hertel | M. Boutron‐Ruault | K. Wolf | D. Fecht | M. Strak | J. Jørgensen | U. Hvidtfeldt | J. Brandt | D. Rizzuto | P. Magnusson | P. Ljungman | S. Rodopoulou | Jie Chen | T. Taj | Shuo Liu | E. Zitt | B. Hoffmann | K. Leander | J. Gulliver | Sophia Rodopoulou
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