High Dietary Intake of Vegetable or Polyunsaturated Fats is Associated With Reduced Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
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E. Giovannucci | K. McGlynn | Xuehong Zhang | A. Chan | P. Campbell | J. Sui | T. Simon | Yanan Ma | M. Lai | Wanshui Yang | J. L. Petrick | A. Chan | J. Petrick | Tracey G. Simon | M. Lai
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