Organochlorine exposures influence on breast cancer risk and survival according to estrogen receptor status: a Danish cohort-nested case-control study.
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Full Title: BMC Cancer
Abbreviation: BMC Cancer
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"AcknowledgementThe authors thank Merete Appleyard, the Copenhagen City Heart Study, for competent help with identifying the cohort and locating the serum samples for chemical analysis and Dr John W Brock, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, USA for performing the organochlorine analyses. This study was supported through the Boston University Superfund Basic Research Center by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, (ES07381), the Danish Medical Council, and the Danish Health Foundation."
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