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BIB_128

Donat-Vargas C et al. Dietary polychlorinated biphenyls and EPA-DHA + melanoma incidence. Eur J Cancer 2017. PMID 28033525. n = 20,785 Swedish women; dietary PCB HR 4.0; EPA-DHA modestly protective after PCB adjustment. [Tasks: 10] Tier: 2 Grade: B Retrieved: 2026-05-07

Evidence grade
B
Tier
2
Cited by tasks
10
Identifiers
PMID:28033525

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