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Tea consumption and risk of breast cancer
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Tea consumption and risk of breast cancer
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Polly A Newcomb
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Polly A Newcomb
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Linda Titus-Ernstoff
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Linda Titus-Ernstoff
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Nagi Kumar
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Amy Trentham-Dietz
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Gabriella Anic
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Kathleen M Egan
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January 2009
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Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention
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18
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341-5
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10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-08-0819
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4254247
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4254247
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3156033
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19124518
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4254247
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