Association between circulating levels of sex steroid hormones and Barrett's esophagus in men: a case-control analysis.
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N. Hu | C. Guillemette | C. Abnet | P. Taylor | S. Dawsey | Chaoyu Wang | C. Giffen | Lemin Wang | Hua Su | R. Pfeiffer | M. Cook | B. Cash | R. Falk | Ruben D. Acosta | P. Caron | P. Young | V. Turcotte | P. Hyland | S. Wood | C. Dykes | Barbara Gherman | Shannon N. Wood
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