2017, Número 4
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MEDICC Review 2017; 19 (4)
Human evolutionary carcinogenesis and effects of demographic and epidemiologic transitions in low- and middle-income countries
Pérez-Cala AE, Benítez-Sánchez E
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 52
Paginas: 35-42
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RESUMEN
Sin resumen.
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