Vitamin D, calcium supplementation, and colorectal adenomas: results of a randomized trial.
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Timothy R Church | David Heber | Robert W Haile | J. Baron | T. Church | R. Sandler | D. Heber | R. Haile | M. Beach | Michael L Beach | Robert S Sandler | John A Baron | Maria V Grau | M. Grau
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