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International Seminar on Assessment of Carcinogenic Risk from Occupational Exposure to Inorganic Substances (1995 : Luxembourg)
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. Sequence of Events in Lung Carcinogenesis""; ""1 Interindividual Variation in Cancer Susceptibility""; ""2
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Wetterberg, Lennart.
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pineal gland and cancer: seasonal aspects -- Light treatment of disorders with rhythmic disturbances
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Bills, Donald D., 1932-
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Research; Chapter 2.Impact of Diet on Human Oncology; Introduction; Diet and Cancer; Scientific Rationale
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Inter-American Conference on Toxicology and Occupational Medicine (10th : 1978 : Miami, Fla.)
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and esophageal cancer; introduction; field research; occupational risks, alcoholic beverages and
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Greenstein, Jesse P. (Jesse Philip), 1902-1959, author.
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Biochemistry of Cancer focuses on cancer research, including induction, chemical composition, and
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Horzmann, Katharine Ann Marie, author.
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. Exposure to ATZ is linked to endocrine disruption, cancer, changes in genome methylation, and alterations
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Alshehri, Awatef Mohammed, author. (orcid)0000-0002-5528-2506
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local micro-actuation under an external magnetic field. The response of human breast cancer cells was
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Gomes, Cecil, author.
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highly dysregulated in this cancer setting. Herein, we expand on this area of research and demonstrate
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Henderson, Elizabeth D., author.
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The research in this dissertation is significant because based on the preliminary results 4-Iodo
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Aljabri, Duaa I., author.
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hospitalization cost. Conclusion: Based on early evidence, cancer patients reached modest levels of portal
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Farr, Deeonna E., author.
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negative psychosocial and cancer-related beliefs, but only a handful of studies examine Black women
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Sylvestro, Hallie M., author. (orcid)0000-0002-6208-7282
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further refinement of biopsychosocial models utilized in the cancer context. Interdisciplinary inspection

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