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- Identifying gender differences in reported occupational information from three US population-based case–control studiesSarah J Locke, Joanne S Colt, Patricia A Stewart, Karla R Armenti, Dalsu Baris, Aaron Blair, James R Cerhan, Wong-Ho Chow, Wendy Cozen, Faith Davis, Anneclaire J De Roos, Patricia Hartge, Margaret R Karagas, Alison Johnson, Mark P Purdue, Nathaniel Rothman, Kendra Schwartz, Molly Schwenn, Richard Severson, Debra T Silverman, Melissa C FriesenOccupational and Environmental Medicine Dec 2014, 71 (12) 855-864; DOI: 10.1136/oemed-2013-101801
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