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    Lifestyle factors and risk of multimorbidity of cancer and cardiometabolic diseases: a multinational cohort study.

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    Authors
    Freisling, Heinz
    Viallon, Vivian
    Lennon, Hannah
    Bagnardi, Vincenzo
    Ricci, Cristian
    Butterworth, Adam S
    Sweeting, Michael
    Muller, David
    Romieu, Isabelle
    Bazelle, Pauline
    Kvaskoff, Marina
    Arveux, Patrick
    Severi, Gianluca
    Bamia, Christina
    Kühn, Tilman
    Kaaks, Rudolf
    Bergmann, Manuela
    Boeing, Heiner
    Tjønneland, Anne
    Olsen, Anja
    Overvad, Kim
    Dahm, Christina C
    Menéndez, Virginia
    Agudo, Antonio
    Sánchez, Maria-Jose
    Amiano, Pilar
    Santiuste, Carmen
    Gurrea, Aurelio Barricarte
    Tong, Tammy Y N
    Schmidt, Julie A
    Tzoulaki, Ioanna
    Tsilidis, Konstantinos K
    Ward, Heather
    Palli, Domenico
    Agnoli, Claudia
    Tumino, Rosario
    Ricceri, Fulvio
    Panico, Salvatore
    Picavet, H Susan J
    Bakker, Marije
    Monninkhof, Evelyn
    Nilsson, Peter
    Manjer, Jonas
    Rolandsson, Olov
    Thysell, Elin
    Weiderpass, Elisabete
    Jenab, Mazda
    Riboli, Elio
    Vineis, Paolo
    Danesh, John
    Wareham, Nick J
    Gunter, Marc J
    Ferrari, Pietro
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    Lifestyle factors and risk of multimorbidity of cancer and cardiometabolic diseases: a multinational cohort study.
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    BMC Med 2020; 18(1):5
    DOI
    10.1186/s12916-019-1474-7
    PMID
    31918762
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/623720
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1186/s12916-019-1474-7
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