Estimating the alcohol-breast cancer association: a comparison of diet diaries, FFQs and combined measurements

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Estimating the alcohol-breast cancer association: a comparison of diet diaries, FFQs and combined measurements is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1052896961
P356DOI10.1007/S10654-012-9693-7
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P50authorJanet Elizabeth CadeQ43007829
Darren C. GreenwoodQ43091029
Benjamin CairnsQ43163265
Kay-Tee KhawQ28356290
Christina C. DahmQ39872182
Gabriel MassetQ42871568
Victoria J. BurleyQ43007816
P2093author name stringTimothy J Key
Ian R White
Ruth H Keogh
Eric J Brunner
Jin Young Park
Alison McTaggart
Marleen A H Lentjes
Alison M Stephen
Gerda K Pot
Amit Bhaniani
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P433issue7
P304page(s)547-559
P577publication date2012-05-29
P1433published inEuropean Journal of EpidemiologyQ5412723
P1476titleEstimating the alcohol-breast cancer association: a comparison of diet diaries, FFQs and combined measurements
P478volume27

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