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The impact of BMI on subgroups of uterine cancer
British Journal of Cancer, 07/01/09
Lindemann K et al. - Body mass index (BMI) was positively associated with uterine cancers as a whole, particularly for endometrioid adenocarcinomas, for which the relative risk for very obese women (BMI: 40 kg m-2) compared with lean (BMI: 20–24 kg m-2) women, was 11.1.
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