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Studies of genome-wide association data support a genetic overlap between type 2 diabetes and prostate cancer

Studies of genome-wide association data support a genetic overlap between type 2 diabetes and prostate cancer

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Main Authors: Elliott, K, Zeggini, E, Rayner, N, Groves, C, Frayling, T, Hattersley, A, McCarthy, M, Replication, D
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Published: 2008
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