The Gambia Liver Cancer Study: Infection with hepatitis B and C and the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in West Africa
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J. Goedert | H. Whittle | Maimuna Mendy | P. Hainaut | A. Hall | R. Montesano | G. Kirk | Aliu O. Akano | O. Sam | O. Lesi
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