Intakes of red meat, processed meat, and meat mutagens increase lung cancer risk.
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Intakes of red meat, processed meat, and meat mutagens increase lung cancer risk.
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scientific article published on 13 January 2009
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Intakes of red meat, processed meat, and meat mutagens increase lung cancer risk.
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Intakes of red meat, processed meat, and meat mutagens increase lung cancer risk.
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Intakes of red meat, processed meat, and meat mutagens increase lung cancer risk.
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Intakes of red meat, processed meat, and meat mutagens increase lung cancer risk.
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Intakes of red meat, processed meat, and meat mutagens increase lung cancer risk.
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Intakes of red meat, processed meat, and meat mutagens increase lung cancer risk.
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Intakes of red meat, processed meat, and meat mutagens increase lung cancer risk.
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Amanda J Cross
Amy F Subar
Dario Consonni
Giorgia Randi
Maria Teresa Landi
Neil E Caporaso
Rashmi Sinha
Tram Kim Lam
Vincenzo Bagnardi
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10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-08-3162
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2009-01-13T00:00:00Z