Author:
Ordóñez-Mena José Manuel, ,Schöttker Ben,Mons Ute,Jenab Mazda,Freisling Heinz,Bueno-de-Mesquita Bas,O’Doherty Mark G.,Scott Angela,Kee Frank,Stricker Bruno H.,Hofman Albert,de Keyser Catherine E.,Ruiter Rikje,Söderberg Stefan,Jousilahti Pekka,Kuulasmaa Kari,Freedman Neal D.,Wilsgaard Tom,de Groot Lisette CPGM,Kampman Ellen,Håkansson Niclas,Orsini Nicola,Wolk Alicja,Nilsson Lena Maria,Tjønneland Anne,Pająk Andrzej,Malyutina Sofia,Kubínová Růžena,Tamosiunas Abdonas,Bobak Martin,Katsoulis Michail,Orfanos Philippos,Boffetta Paolo,Trichopoulou Antonia,Brenner Hermann
Funder
FP7 framework program, DG-RESEARCH, European Commission
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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