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Mechanisms of carcinogenesis: from initiation and promotion to the hallmarks

In: Tumour Site Concordance and Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis. Lyon (FR): International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2019. Chapter 11.
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Mechanisms of carcinogenesis: from initiation and promotion to the hallmarks

Bernard W. Stewart.
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