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214 related items for PubMed ID: 2986455

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    Varona M, Ibáñez-Pinilla M, Briceño L, Groot H, Narváez D, Palma M, Herrera D, Morgan G, Torres C.
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  • 31. Meta-analyses of published epidemiological studies, 1979-2006, point to open causal questions in silica-silicosis-lung cancer research.
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