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Does Working Nights Cause Breast Cancer?
Link ID 25036
Title Does Working Nights Cause Breast Cancer?
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/721264?src=rss
Description Whether breast cancer should be labeled as an occupational disease is still unclear, researchers behind a new study from China suggest. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Hematology-Oncology
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Date May 6, 2010
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