Calcium intake and colorectal adenoma in a US colorectal cancer early detection program.
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R. Hayes | N. Chatterjee | K. McGlynn | T. Church | A. Schatzkin | U. Peters | R. Schoen | A. Flood | R. Bresalier | M. Gaudet
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