Breast cancer risk in relation to occupations with exposure to carcinogens and endocrine disruptors: a Canadian case–control study
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Andrew Watterson | Isaac Luginaah | Michael Gilbertson | Matthias Beck | I. Luginaah | E. Maticka-Tyndale | H. Abu-Zahra | M. Gilbertson | M. Beck | A. Watterson | Hakam Abu-Zahra | Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale | J. Brophy | James T Brophy | Margaret M Keith | Robert Park | Kenneth Schneider | Abraham Reinhartz | Robert DeMatteo | R. Dematteo | M. Keith | Abraham Reinhartz | R. Park | K. Schneider | H. Abu‐Zahra | A. Reinhartz
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