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    Organic food consumption and the incidence of cancer in a large prospective study of women in the United Kingdom

    Organically produced foods are less likely than conventionally produced foods to contain pesticide residues.

    K E Bradbury, A Balkwill, E A Spencer, A W Roddam, G K Reeves in British Journal of Cancer (2014)

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    Open Access

    Ethnic differences in breast cancer incidence in England are due to differences in known risk factors for the disease: prospective study

    In the United Kingdom, breast cancer incidence is lower in South Asian and Black women than in White women, but the extent to which this is due to known risk factors is unknown. In a large prospective study, w...

    T Gathani, R Ali, A Balkwill, J Green, G Reeves, V Beral in British Journal of Cancer (2014)

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    Open Access

    Fluid intake and incidence of renal cell carcinoma in UK women

    It has been suggested that the apparent protective effect of alcohol intake on renal cell carcinoma may be due to the diluting effect of carcinogens by a high total fluid intake. We assessed the association be...

    N E Allen, A Balkwill, V Beral, J Green, G Reeves in British Journal of Cancer (2011)

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    Breast cancer and month of birth

    A Balkwill, LJ Kinlen, AN Willows in British Journal of Cancer (1987)