Occupation and breast cancer risk in Polish women: a population-based case-control study.
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Witold Zatonski | Jolanta Lissowska | Montserrat Garcia-Closas | Patricia Stewart | Jennifer Rusiecki | Neonila Szeszenia-Dabrowska | M. García-Closas | P. Stewart | L. Brinton | J. Lissowska | B. Pepłońska | A. Blair | W. Zatónski | Beata Peplonska | Alicja Bardin-Mikolajczak | Jan Gromiec | Slawomir Brzeznicki | Louise A Brinton | Aaron Blair | S. Brzeźnicki | A. Bardin-Mikolajczak | J. Rusiecki | J. Gromiec | N. Szeszenia‐Da̧browska | W. Zatoński
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