Intakes of Fruits, Vegetables, and Related Vitamins and Lung Cancer Risk: Results from the Shanghai Men's Health Study (2002–2009)
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X. Shu | Yu-tang Gao | Y. Xiang | W. Zheng | H. Cai | Gong Yang | Hong-Lan Li | Jing Gao | Y. Takata | Yu-Tang Gao | Yu-Tang Gao | Yu-Tang Gao | H. Cai
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