Study type:
Epidemiological study
(observational study)
Residential and occupational exposures to 50-Hz magnetic fields and breast cancer in women: a population-based study
epidem.
By:
Kliukiene J, Tynes T, Andersen A
Published in: Am J Epidemiol 2004; 159 (9): 852-861
Exposure
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