Coffee, black tea and risk of gastric cancer

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P356DOI10.1007/S10552-009-9350-Y
P698PubMed publication ID19430969

P50authorCarlo La VecchiaQ2939207
Irene TramacereQ28325038
Silvano GallusQ45898624
Eva NegriQ57796544
Cristina BosettiQ67435054
Alessandra TavaniQ114367053
P2093author name stringPaola Bertuccio
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P433issue8
P304page(s)1303-1308
P577publication date2009-05-12
P1433published inCancer Causes & ControlQ325957
P1476titleCoffee, black tea and risk of gastric cancer
P478volume20

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