Phytoestrogen Intake and Risk of Ovarian Cancer: a Meta-Analysis of 10 Observational Studies
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Phytoestrogen Intake and Risk of Ovarian Cancer: a Meta-Analysis of 10 Observational Studies
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
Volume 15, Issue 21, Pages 9085-9091
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Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention
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2015-02-24
DOI
10.7314/apjcp.2014.15.21.9085
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