Physical activity and the risk of developing lung cancer among smokers: a meta-analysis.
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J. Brug | M. Chinapaw | Amika S. Singh | L. Buffart | H. Vermeulen | Edwin C P van Loon | Mai J. M. Chinapaw | Amika S. Singh | Edwin C.P. van Loon | H. Ivan Vermeulen
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