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Gout is associated with an increased risk of cancer – a nationwide cohort study including over 70,000 gout patients

Gout is associated with an increased risk of cancer – a nationwide cohort study including over 70,000 gout patients

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Main Authors: Zobbe, K, Prieto-Alhambra, D, Cordtz, R, Mellemkjaer, L, Hojgaard, P, Kristensen, L, Dreyer, L
Format: Conference item
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2018
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