Animal food intake and cooking methods in relation to endometrial cancer risk in Shanghai
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X. Shu | W. Zheng | Y. Xiang | Wang-Hong Xu | W. Zheng | Q. Dai | Y. Gao | W-H Xu | Ge Zhao | Z. Ruan | J-R Cheng | Y. Xiang | Yu-Tang Gao | J.-R. Cheng | Yu-Tang Gao | Genming Zhao
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