RESEARCH
Cancer incidence and mortality in relation to body mass index in the Million Women Study: cohort study
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BMJ
2007;:39367.495995.AE
- Breast cancer
- Cancer: dermatological
- Colon cancer
- Dermatology
- Epidemiologic studies
- Epidemiology
- Gastroenterology
- Gynecological cancer
- Health education
- Health promotion
- Immunology (including allergy)
- Menopause (including HRT)
- Nutrition and metabolism
- Obesity (nutrition)
- Obesity (public health)
- Obstetrics and gynaecology
- Oesophageal cancer
- Oesophagus
- Oncology
- Pancreas and biliary tract
- Pancreatic cancer
- Public health
- Smoking
- Smoking and tobacco
- Surgery
- Urological cancer
- Urological surgery
- Urology
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