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Could Sunscreens Increase Melanoma Risk?

American Journal of Public Health - United States
doi 10.2105/ajph.82.4.614
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EnvironmentalPublic HealthOccupational Health
Date

April 1, 1992

Authors
C F GarlandF C GarlandE D Gorham
Publisher

American Public Health Association


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