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M Kogevinas

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Occupational and Environmental Medicine|April 20, 2005
The importance of cultural factors in the recognition of occupational diseaseM Kogevinas
Food Additives and Contaminants|July 27, 2000
Studies of cancer in humansM Kogevinas
Lancet (London, England)|August 7, 1999
Carcinogenicity of dioxinsM Kogevinas
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|February 19, 1999
The loss of the population approach puts epidemiology at riskM Kogevinas
Human Reproduction Update|June 8, 2001
Human health effects of dioxins: cancer, reproductive and endocrine system effectsM Kogevinas
Environmental Health Perspectives|January 8, 2000
Comments on "Drinking water arsenic in Utah: a cohort mortality study"C Villanueva, M Kogevinas
La Medicina Del Lavoro|May 1, 1995
Occupational exposure to carcinogens and cancer occurrence in EuropeM Kogevinas, P Boffetta
Medicina Clinica|January 6, 2001
[Health effects of dioxins]M Kogevinas, G Janer
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|February 13, 1999
Pesticides and congenital malformations--how many studies will it take to reach a conclusion?M Kogevinas, M Sala
IARC Scientific Publications|January 1, 1997
Socioeconomic differences in cancer survival: a review of the evidenceM Kogevinas, M Porta
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine|April 20, 2005
The importance of cultural factors in the recognition of occupational diseaseM Kogevinas
Food Additives and Contaminants|July 27, 2000
Studies of cancer in humansM Kogevinas
Lancet (London, England)|August 7, 1999
Carcinogenicity of dioxinsM Kogevinas
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|February 19, 1999
The loss of the population approach puts epidemiology at riskM Kogevinas
Human Reproduction Update|June 8, 2001
Human health effects of dioxins: cancer, reproductive and endocrine system effectsM Kogevinas
Environmental Health Perspectives|January 8, 2000
Comments on "Drinking water arsenic in Utah: a cohort mortality study"C Villanueva, M Kogevinas
La Medicina Del Lavoro|May 1, 1995
Occupational exposure to carcinogens and cancer occurrence in EuropeM Kogevinas, P Boffetta
Medicina Clinica|January 6, 2001
[Health effects of dioxins]M Kogevinas, G Janer
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|February 13, 1999
Pesticides and congenital malformations--how many studies will it take to reach a conclusion?M Kogevinas, M Sala
IARC Scientific Publications|January 1, 1997
Socioeconomic differences in cancer survival: a review of the evidenceM Kogevinas, M Porta
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