Epidemiology Of Diet And Cancer

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This Volume Investigates The Links Between The Incidence Of Diet-related Cancers And Dietary Patterns Within Europe. It Presents Current Understanding Of The Major Cancers Thought To Be Caused By Diet Alongside Detailed Data On Regional Variations In Dietary Composition, And Collates These Sets Of Information To Illustrate Associations Between Food

Page Count:
417

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Publication Date:
1994-01-01

Adverse effects

Nutritional aspects

Cancer, epidemiology

CARCINOGENS

Cancer, nutritional aspects

Risk Factors

NUTRITIONALLY INDUCED DISEASES

DIET

Etiology

Neoplasms

Epidemiology

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