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Literature summary for
2.3.2.2
extracted from
Strasak, A.M.; Pfeiffer, R.M.; Klenk, J.; Hilbe, W.; Oberaigner, W.; Gregory, M.; Concin, H.; Diem, G.; Pfeiffer, K.P.; Ruttmann, E.; Ulmer, H.; Ulmer, H.
Prospective study of the association of gamma-glutamyltransferase with cancer incidence in women
(2008),
Int. J. Cancer
, 123, 1902-1906.
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high gamma-glutamyltransferase levels significantly increased cancer risk in women
Homo sapiens
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