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Diet-Related Metabolomic Signature of Long-Term Breast Cancer Risk Using Penalized Regression: An Exploratory Study in the SU.VI.MAX Cohort — Lucie Lécuyer (2019) | RDL Network
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Diet-Related Metabolomic Signature of Long-Term Breast Cancer Risk Using Penalized Regression: An Exploratory Study in the SU.VI.MAX Cohort
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Diet-Related Metabolomic Signature of Long-Term Breast Cancer Risk Using Penalized Regression: An Exploratory Study in the SU.VI.MAX Cohort
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2019
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Lucie Lécuyer
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C. Dalle
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Sophie Lefèvre‐Arbogast
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These results could help to identify healthy women at higher risk of breast cancer and improve the understanding of nutrition and health relationship.
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