Author:
Dossus Laure,Allen Naomi,Kaaks Rudolf,Bakken Kjersti,Lund Eiliv,Tjonneland Anne,Olsen Anja,Overvad Kim,Clavel-Chapelon Francoise,Fournier Agnes,Chabbert-Buffet Nathalie,Boeing Heiner,Schütze Madlen,Trichopoulou Antonia,Trichopoulos Dimitrios,Lagiou Pagona,Palli Domenico,Krogh Vittorio,Tumino Rosario,Vineis Paolo,Mattiello Amalia,Bueno-de-Mesquita H. Bas,Onland-Moret N. Charlotte,Peeters Petra H.M.,Dumeaux Vanessa,Redondo Maria-Luisa,Duell Eric,Sanchez-Cantalejo Emilio,Arriola Larraitz,Chirlaque Maria-Dolores,Ardanaz Eva,Manjer Jonas,Borgquist Signe,Lukanova Annie,Lundin Eva,Khaw Kay-Tee,Wareham Nicholas,Key Tim,Chajes Veronique,Rinaldi Sabina,Slimani Nadia,Mouw Traci,Gallo Valentina,Riboli Elio
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