Evidence of prenatal influences on breast cancer risk.

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Published in Lancet on October 24, 1992

Authors

A Ekbom1, D Trichopoulos, H O Adami, C C Hsieh, S J Lan

Author Affiliations

1: Cancer Epidemiology Unit, Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden.

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