Study type:
Epidemiological study
(observational study)
Magnetic fields and breast cancer in Swedish adults residing near high-voltage power lines.
epidem.
By:
Feychting M, Forssen U, Rutqvist LE, Ahlbom A
Published in: Epidemiology 1998; 9 (4): 392-397
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