Cancer incidence in the AGRICAN cohort study (2005-2011).
CONCLUSION: We found a decreased incidence for tobacco-related cancers and an increased incidence of prostate cancers, skin melanoma and multiple myeloma. Specific subgroups had a higher cancer incidence related to occupational status and pesticide use.
PMID: 28709062 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Lymphoma and Myeloma - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Lemarchand C, Tual S, Levêque-Morlais N, Perrier S, Belot A, Velten M, Guizard AV, Marcotullio E, Monnereau A, Clin B, Baldi I, Lebailly P, AGRICAN group Tags: Cancer Epidemiol Source Type: research
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