Residence characteristics and risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in southern China: A population-based case-control study
CONCLUSION: Poorer residential conditions and household air pollution are associated with an increased risk of NPC. Large-scale studies in other populations or longitudinal studies are warranted to further corroborate these findings.PMID:33652252 | DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2021.106455
Source: Environment International - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Yufeng Chen Ellen T Chang Zhiwei Liu Qing Liu Yonglin Cai Zhe Zhang Guomin Chen Qi-Hong Huang Shang-Hang Xie Su-Mei Cao Wei-Hua Jia Yuming Zheng Yancheng Li Longde Lin Ingemar Ernberg Hongwei Zhao Ruimei Feng Guangwu Huang Yi Zeng Yi-Xin Zeng Hans-Olov Ad Source Type: research
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