Plasma concentrations of persistent organic pollutants and pancreatic cancer risk
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M. Schulze | E. Riboli | P. Vineis | R. Vermeulen | A. Tjønneland | K. Overvad | O. Raaschou-Nielsen | E. Weiderpass | T. Key | A. Naccarati | A. Trichopoulou | I. Huybrechts | Magda Gasull | M. Gunter | M. Johansson | R. Kaaks | N. Murphy | D. Palli | M. Porta | José A. Pumarega | I. Bergdahl | S. Panico | R. Tumino | E. Duell | C. González | M. Boutron‐Ruault | D. Aune | H. Kiviranta | S. Grioni | A. Agudo | V. Rebours | P. Ferrari | F. Mancini | J. Alguacil | C. Rylander | T. Sandanger | V. Chajès | E. Ardanaz | M. Chirlaque | P. Rantakokko | M. Rodríguez-Barranco | M. Sund | J. R. Quirós | V. Katzke | N. Wareham | T. Nøst | L. Cirera | C. Donat-Vargas | S. Colorado-Yohar | A. Heath | F. Goñi-Irigoyen | Àlex Giménez-Robert | Bas Bueno- de-Mesquita | José Pumarega | P. Ferrari | E. Riboli
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