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  • 2. Life style and occupational risk factors for bladder cancer in Germany. A case-control study.
    Kunze E, Chang-Claude J, Frentzel-Beyme R.
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    Helmert U, Bronder E, Klimpel A, Molzahn M, Pommer W.
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  • 8. Occupation and cancer of the lower urinary tract in Detroit.
    Silverman DT, Hoover RN, Albert S, Graff KM.
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  • 10. Bladder cancer and occupation: a report from the Belgian case-control study on bladder cancer risk.
    Reulen RC, Kellen E, Buntinx F, Zeegers MP.
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  • 15. Automobile industry occupations and bladder cancer: a population-based case-control study in southeastern Michigan, USA.
    Kobrosly RW, Meliker JR, Nriagu JO.
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  • 16. Dietary patterns and risk of bladder cancer: a factor analysis in Uruguay.
    De Stefani E, Boffetta P, Ronco AL, Deneo-Pellegrini H, Acosta G, Mendilaharsu M.
    Cancer Causes Control; 2008 Dec 01; 19(10):1243-9. PubMed ID: 18592382
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  • 18. Occupation and risk of cancer of the lower urinary tract among men. A case-control study.
    Claude JC, Frentzel-Beyme RR, Kunze E.
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  • 19. A molecular and epidemiological study on bladder cancer: p53 mutations, tobacco smoking, and occupational exposure to asbestos.
    Kannio A, Ridanpää M, Koskinen H, Partanen T, Anttila S, Collan Y, Hietanen E, Vainio H, Husgafvel-Pursiainen K.
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