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Work stress and risk of cancer: meta-analysis of 5700 incident cancer events in 116 000 European men and women
Objective To investigate whether work related stress, measured and defined as job strain, is associated with the overall risk of cancer and the risk of colorectal, lung, breast, or prostate cancers. Design Meta-analysis of pooled prospective individual participant data from 12 European cohort studie...
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