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Total, caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee and tea intake and gastric cancer risk : Results from the EPIC cohort study
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Pre-diagnostic polyphenol intake and breast cancer survival: the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort.
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Plasma fetuin-A concentration, genetic variation in the AHSG gene and risk of colorectal cancer
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- 2014
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Leukocyte telomere length in relation to pancreatic cancer risk: a prospective study.
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Dietary Protein Intake and Incidence of Type 2 Diabetes in Europe: The EPIC-InterAct Case-Cohort Study
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Dietary Intakes of Individual Flavanols and Flavonols Are Inversely Associated with Incident Type 2 Diabetes in European Populations
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Tea and coffee consumption and risk of esophageal cancer: The European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition study
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- 2013
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The Association Between Dietary Flavonoid and Lignan Intakes and Incident Type 2 Diabetes in European Populations The EPIC-InterAct study
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Lifestyle, dietary factors, and antibody levels to oral bacteria in cancer-free participants of a European cohort study
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Dietary flavonoid, lignan and antioxidant capacity and risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in the European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition study
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Intake of Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, or Tea Does Not Affect Risk for Pancreatic Cancer: Results From the European Prospective Investigation into Nutrition and Cancer Study
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