Author:
Abnet Christian C,Freedman Neal D,Hu Nan,Wang Zhaoming,Yu Kai,Shu Xiao-Ou,Yuan Jian-Min,Zheng Wei,Dawsey Sanford M,Dong Linda M,Lee Maxwell P,Ding Ti,Qiao You-Lin,Gao Yu-Tang,Koh Woon-Puay,Xiang Yong-Bing,Tang Ze-Zhong,Fan Jin-Hu,Wang Chaoyu,Wheeler William,Gail Mitchell H,Yeager Meredith,Yuenger Jeff,Hutchinson Amy,Jacobs Kevin B,Giffen Carol A,Burdett Laurie,Fraumeni Joseph F,Tucker Margaret A,Chow Wong-Ho,Goldstein Alisa M,Chanock Stephen J,Taylor Philip R
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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