Lung Cancer Mortality (1950–1999) among Eldorado Uranium Workers: A Comparison of Models of Carcinogenesis and Empirical Excess Risk Models
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Peter Jacob | Rachel S. D. Lane | L. Zablotska | R. Lane | Markus Eidemüller | Lydia B. Zablotska | P. Jacob | Stanley E. Frost | M. Eidemüller | S. Frost
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