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Mortazavi, S. M. J. Comment on 'Domestic light at night and breast cancer risk: a prospective analysis of 105 000 UK women in the Generations Study’. Br J Cancer https://doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0060-7. (2018).
Johns, L. E., Jones, M. E., Schoemaker, M. J., McFadden, E., Ashworth, A., Swerdlow, A. J. Domestic light at night and breast cancer risk: a prospective analysis of 105 000 UK women in the Generations Study. Br J Cancer 118: 600–606 (2018).
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Johns, L.E., Jones, M.E., Schoemaker, M.J. et al. Reply to ‘Comment on ‘Domestic light at night and breast cancer risk: a prospective analysis of 105 000 UK women in the Generations Study”. Br J Cancer 118, 1537 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0092-z
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