Cigarette Smoking and the Risk of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Case-Control Study
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L. Kiemeney | K. Aben | T. Galesloot | M. V. van Rossum | Liesbeth Sondermeijer | Lieke G. E. Lamboo | A. C. de Waal
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