Evaluating the Association between Artificial Light-at-Night Exposure and Breast and Prostate Cancer Risk in Spain (MCC-Spain Study)
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V. Moreno | M. Kogevinas | A. Tardón | R. Peiró-Pérez | J. Llorca | A. Valentín | P. Amiano | J. Jiménez-Moleón | M. Pollán | A. Sánchez de Miguel | M. Aubé | B. Pérez-Gómez | G. Castaño-Vinyals | A. Espinosa | J. García-Pérez | N. Aragonés | T. Dierssen-Sotos | A. García-Saenz | V. Martín Sánchez | M. Guevara | R. Capelo | A. Roca-Barceló | T. Fernández-Villa | C. Moreno-Iribas | Alejandro Sánchez de Miguel | Ana Espinosa | G. Castaño‐Vinyals | Aina Roca-Barceló | Antònia Valentín | Rocío Capelo
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