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252 related items for PubMed ID: 3861898

  • 1. Tobacco smoking, coffee drinking, and occupation as risk factors for bladder cancer in Greece.
    Rebelakos A, Trichopoulos D, Tzonou A, Zavitsanos X, Velonakis E, Trichopoulos A.
    J Natl Cancer Inst; 1985 Sep; 75(3):455-61. PubMed ID: 3861898
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    Howe GR, Burch JD, Miller AB, Cook GM, Esteve J, Morrison B, Gordon P, Chambers LW, Fodor G, Winsor GM.
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  • 3. Coffee drinking and risk of bladder cancer.
    Hartge P, Hoover R, West DW, Lyon JL.
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    Morrison AS, Buring JE, Verhoek WG, Aoki K, Leck I, Ohno Y, Obata K.
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  • 9. Coffee and cancer of the pancreas.
    MacMahon B, Yen S, Trichopoulos D, Warren K, Nardi G.
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  • 12. GSTM1 and CYP1A1 polymorphisms, tobacco, air pollution, and lung cancer: a study in rural Thailand.
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    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 2006 Apr 12; 15(4):667-74. PubMed ID: 16614107
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  • 13. [Life style and occupational risk factors in bladder carcinoma].
    Bento MJ, Barros H.
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  • 17. Coffee drinking, mortality, and cancer incidence: results from a Norwegian prospective study.
    Jacobsen BK, Bjelke E, Kvåle G, Heuch I.
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  • 18. Case-control study of decaffeinated coffee consumption and pancreatic cancer.
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  • 19. Nonsmoking-related arylamine exposure and bladder cancer risk.
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