Low-fat Dietary Pattern and Pancreatic Cancer Risk in the Women's Health Initiative Dietary Modification Randomized Controlled Trial
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H. El‐Serag | R. Chlebowski | Peter A. Richardson | L. V. Van Horn | H. Sangi-Haghpeykar | D. Lane | L. Jiao | D. White | Lesley T Tinker | Liang Chen | Lesley Tinker
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