Dietary Patterns and Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Among U.S. Men and Women
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J. Meyerhardt | E. Giovannucci | Xuehong Zhang | T. Fung | J. Sui | D. Chong | Yanan Ma | T. VoPham | S. Smith-Warner | Deliang Wen | Wanshui Yang | A. Chan | Tracey G. Simon | D. Wen
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