Physical activity and colorectal cancer: The Fukuoka Colorectal Cancer Study
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Y. Kakeji | Y. Maehara | Masao Tanaka | S. Kono | K. Isomura | T. Mizoue | K. Toyomura | J. Nagano | R. Mibu | T. Okamura | K. Ikejiri | K. Futami | T. Maekawa | Y. Yasunami | K. Takenaka | H. Ichimiya | M. Moore | Nobutoshi Imaizumi
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