Prospective changes in global DNA methylation and cancer incidence and mortality

Author:

Joyce Brian T,Gao Tao,Zheng Yinan,Liu Lei,Zhang Wei,Dai Qi,Shrubsole Martha J,Hibler Elizabeth A,Cristofanilli Massimo,Zhang Hu,Yang Hushan,Vokonas Pantel,Cantone Laura,Schwartz Joel,Baccarelli Andrea,Hou Lifang

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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