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Coffee and tea consumption, genotype-based CYP1A2 and NAT2 activity and colorectal cancer risk-results from the EPIC cohort study.

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author: Rosaria Tumino  Bodil Hammer Bech  Tilman Kühn  Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita  María-Dolores Chirlaque  Idlir Licaj  Loic Yengo  Elisabete Weiderpass  Aurelio Barricarte  Heinz Freisling  Fränzel J B van Duijnhoven  Anne Tjønneland  Mazda Jenab  Miren Dorronsoro  Sara Grioni  Peter Wallström  Elio Riboli  Ruth Travis  Lena Maria Nilsson  Raul Zamora-Ros  Tonje Braaten  Carla H van Gils  Guy Fagherazzi  María José Sánchez Pérez  Petra Peeters  Eleni Peppa  Krasimira Aleksandrova  Eleni Oikonomou  Dagrun Engeset  Vincent K. Dik  Philippe Froguel  Daniele Campa  Marc J Gunter  Cuno S P M Uiterwaal  Kim Overvad  Ingrid Ljuslinder  Marcial V Argüelles  Peter D Siersema  Salvatore Panico  Domenico Palli  Antoine Noël Racine  Neil Murphy  Heiner Boeing  Antonia Trichopoulou  Kay-Tee Khaw  Anja Olsen  Paolo Vineis  Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault  Karin Jirström  Nick J Wareham 

Publication date December 21, 2013
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