Meat preparation and colorectal adenomas in a large sigmoidoscopy-based case-control study in California (United States)
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J. Witte | R. Sinha | M. Longnecker | N. Probst-Hensch | S. Ingles | R. Haile | H. Frankl | Eric R. Lee
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