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August 13, 2015
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B A M Heemskerk-Gerritsen, M J Hooning, M A Rookus, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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January 20, 2000
Physical activity and breast cancer risk in women aged 20-54 years
J Verloop, M A Rookus, K van der Kooy, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition
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September 1, 1985
The impact of adjustment of a weight-height index (W/H2) for frame size on the prediction of body fatness
M A Rookus, J Burema, P Deurenberg, et al.
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)
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October 22, 2008
The frequency, magnitude and timing of post-diagnosis body weight gain in Dutch breast cancer survivors
W H Heideman, N S Russell, C Gundy, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology
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November 15, 1996
p53 protein overexpression in relation to risk factors for breast cancer
K van der Kooy, M A Rookus, H L Peterse, et al.
Human Biology
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August 1, 1987
The development of the body mass index in young adults, II: Interrelationships of level, change and fluctuation, a four-year longitudinal study
M A Rookus, J Burema, M A van 't Hof, et al.
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde
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March 4, 1995
[The chance of breast carcinoma and related carcinomas in a positive family anamnesis. Landelijke Werkgroep Erfelijk Mammacarcinoom van de Stichting Opsporing Erfelijke Tumoren]
J C Oosterwijk, R H Sijmons, F H Menko, et al.
International Journal of Obesity
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January 1, 1986
Life events, emotional eating and change in body mass index
T Van Strien, M A Rookus, G P Bergers, et al.
Cancer Research
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April 15, 1992
Differences in breast cancer risk factors to neu (c-erbB-2) protein overexpression of the breast tumor
H F Treurniet, M A Rookus, H L Peterse, et al.
Human Biology
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August 1, 1987
The development of the body mass index in young adults, I: Age-reference curves based on a four-year mixed-longitudinal study
M A Rookus, J Burema, M A van 't Hof, et al.
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August 13, 2015
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B A M Heemskerk-Gerritsen, M J Hooning, M A Rookus, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
|
January 20, 2000
Physical activity and breast cancer risk in women aged 20-54 years
J Verloop, M A Rookus, K van der Kooy, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition
|
September 1, 1985
The impact of adjustment of a weight-height index (W/H2) for frame size on the prediction of body fatness
M A Rookus, J Burema, P Deurenberg, et al.
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)
|
October 22, 2008
The frequency, magnitude and timing of post-diagnosis body weight gain in Dutch breast cancer survivors
W H Heideman, N S Russell, C Gundy, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology
|
November 15, 1996
p53 protein overexpression in relation to risk factors for breast cancer
K van der Kooy, M A Rookus, H L Peterse, et al.
Human Biology
|
August 1, 1987
The development of the body mass index in young adults, II: Interrelationships of level, change and fluctuation, a four-year longitudinal study
M A Rookus, J Burema, M A van 't Hof, et al.
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde
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March 4, 1995
[The chance of breast carcinoma and related carcinomas in a positive family anamnesis. Landelijke Werkgroep Erfelijk Mammacarcinoom van de Stichting Opsporing Erfelijke Tumoren]
J C Oosterwijk, R H Sijmons, F H Menko, et al.
International Journal of Obesity
|
January 1, 1986
Life events, emotional eating and change in body mass index
T Van Strien, M A Rookus, G P Bergers, et al.
Cancer Research
|
April 15, 1992
Differences in breast cancer risk factors to neu (c-erbB-2) protein overexpression of the breast tumor
H F Treurniet, M A Rookus, H L Peterse, et al.
Human Biology
|
August 1, 1987
The development of the body mass index in young adults, I: Age-reference curves based on a four-year mixed-longitudinal study
M A Rookus, J Burema, M A van 't Hof, et al.
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