Dairy foods, calcium, and colorectal cancer: a pooled analysis of 10 cohort studies.
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W. Willett | R. Goldbohm | G. Colditz | P. A. van den Brandt | D. Spiegelman | J. Potter | D. Hunter | A. Wolk | A. Folsom | J. Freudenheim | E. Giovannucci | A. Miller | Kana Wu | T. Rohan | A. Zeleniuch‐Jacquotte | P. Pietinen | M. Virtanen | P. Toniolo | W. L. Beeson | G. Fraser | S. Graham | P. Terry | P. Brandt | S. Smith-Warner | S. Yaun | E. Cho | K. Wu | E. Cho | W. Beeson | D. Hunter | Kana Wu
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