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F J Bruinsma

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BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|April 1, 2011
The risk of preterm birth following treatment for precancerous changes in the cervix: a systematic review and meta-analysisF J Bruinsma, M A Quinn
The Medical Journal of Australia|August 19, 1999
We need a better system for multicentre researchF J Bruinsma, A J Venn, L L Skene
Cancer Epidemiology|September 25, 2021
Analgesic use and the risk of renal cell carcinoma - Findings from the Consortium for the Investigation of Renal Malignancies (CONFIRM) studyF J Bruinsma, S Jordan, J K Bassett, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|June 24, 2017
Cohort Profile: The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study (Health 2020)R L Milne, A S Fletcher, R J MacInnis, et al.
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BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|April 1, 2011
The risk of preterm birth following treatment for precancerous changes in the cervix: a systematic review and meta-analysisF J Bruinsma, M A Quinn
The Medical Journal of Australia|August 19, 1999
We need a better system for multicentre researchF J Bruinsma, A J Venn, L L Skene
Cancer Epidemiology|September 25, 2021
Analgesic use and the risk of renal cell carcinoma - Findings from the Consortium for the Investigation of Renal Malignancies (CONFIRM) studyF J Bruinsma, S Jordan, J K Bassett, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|June 24, 2017
Cohort Profile: The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study (Health 2020)R L Milne, A S Fletcher, R J MacInnis, et al.
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