Reproductive factors and kidney cancer risk in 2 US cohort studies, 1993-2010.
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R. Grubb | W. Chow | S. Karami | A. Hollenbeck | Yikyung Park | M. Purdue | S. Schonfeld | J. Hofmann | S. Daugherty
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