OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES CONTRIBUTE TO EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITIES IN LUNG CANCER INCIDENCE AMONG MEN. EVIDENCE FROM THE EPIC PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY. Short title: Occupation and educational inequalities in lung cancer
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Short title: Occupation and educational inequalities in lung cancer Gwenn Menvielle (1,2,3), Hendriek Boshuizen (1), Anton E Kunst (2), Paolo Vineis (4)(23), Susanne O Dalton (5), Manuela M Bergmann (6), Silke Hermann (7), Fabrizio Veglia (8), Pietro Ferrari (9) Kim Overvad (10),Ole Raaschou-Nielsen (5), Anne Tjønneland (5), Rudolf Kaaks (7), Jakob Linseisen (7)(11), Domenico Palli (12), Vittorio Krogh (13), Rosario Tumino (14), Laudina Rodriguez (15), Antonio Agudo (16), Maria-José Sánchez (17)(18), Jone Miren Altzibar Arozena (19)(18), Lluis Cirera (20)(18), Eva Ardanaz (21)(18), Sheila Bingham (22), Kay-Tee Khaw (22), Paolo Boffetta (9), Eric Duell (9), Nadia Slimani (9), Valentina Gallo (23), Elio Riboli (23), H Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita (1).
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