Association between tea and coffee consumption and risk of laryngeal cancer: a meta-analysis

scientific article published on 15 December 2014

Association between tea and coffee consumption and risk of laryngeal cancer: a meta-analysis is …
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P932PMC publication ID4307468
P698PubMed publication ID25664021

P2093author name stringZhaoyan Wang
Jian Jin
Zhiguo Ouyang
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P433issue12
P921main subjectlaryngeal cancerQ852423
P304page(s)5192-5200
P577publication date2014-12-15
P1433published inInternational Journal of Clinical and Experimental MedicineQ6051338
P1476titleAssociation between tea and coffee consumption and risk of laryngeal cancer: a meta-analysis
P478volume7

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