Meat consumption and risk of breast cancer in the UK Women's Cohort Study

British Journal of Cancer - Tập 96 Số 7 - Trang 1139-1146 - 2007
E F Taylor1, V. J. Burley1, Darren C. Greenwood2, Janet Cade1
1Nutritional Epidemiology Group, 30-32 Hyde Terrace, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
2Biostatistics Unit, 30–32 Hyde Terrace, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

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