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Female white-collar workers remain at higher risk of breast cancer after adjustments for individual risk factors related to reproduction and lifestyle
- Correspondence to Cecilia Kullberg, Unit of Occupational Medicine, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Solnavägen 4, 10tr, Stockholm 113 65, Sweden; cecilia.kullberg{at}ki.se
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Female white-collar workers remain at higher risk of breast cancer after adjustments for individual risk factors related to reproduction and lifestyle
Publication history
- Received August 25, 2016
- Revised February 14, 2017
- Accepted March 19, 2017
- First published April 29, 2017.
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September 12, 2017
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