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Importance of updating old cohorts for new findings

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  • Harri Vainio Environmental and Occupational Health, Faculty of Public Health, Kuwait University, Kuwait PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Elisabete Weiderpass Department of Research, Group of Etiological Cancer Research, Cancer Registry of Norway, Institute of Population-Based Cancer Research, Oslo, Norway Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden Genetic Epidemiology Group, Folkhälsan Research Center, Helsinki, Finland Department of Community Medicine, University of Tromsø, The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  1. Correspondence to Professor Elisabete Weiderpass, Department of Research, Group of Etiological Cancer Research, Cancer Registry of Norway, Institute of Population-Based Cancer Research, Postboks 5313 Majorstuen, Oslo 0304, Norway; elisabete.weiderpass{at}kreftregisteret.no
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Vainio H, Weiderpass E
Importance of updating old cohorts for new findings

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  • Received October 1, 2016
  • Revised November 22, 2016
  • Accepted December 20, 2016
  • First published January 9, 2017.
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April 10, 2017

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