1277 URINARY PH, CIGARETTE SMOKING AND BLADDER CANCER RISK
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N. Malats | M. Kogevinas | A. Carrato | D. Silverman | M. García-Closas | F. Real | C. Serra | J. Alguacil | L. Cecchini | M. Doménech | M. Céspedes | D. García-Rojo | A. Gelabert-Más | Á. Prera | Ó. Bielsa | C. Abad | R. Abascal | J. M. R. D. Vera | J. L. Guate | M. Diaz | F. Taño | J. Prats | A. Gelabert-Mas | O. Bielsa | D. Garcia-Rojo
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