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Maternal pre-pregnancy and gestational diabetes, obesity, gestational weight gain, and risk of cancer in young children: a population-based study in California.

Center for Occupational & Environmental Health > Community-Based Research > Maternal pre-pregnancy and gestational diabetes, obesity, gestational weight gain, and risk of cancer in young children: a population-based study in California.

Maternal pre-pregnancy and gestational diabetes, obesity, gestational weight gain, and risk of cancer in young children: a population-based study in California.
Contreras ZA, Ritz B, Virk J, Cockburn M, Heck JE. 2016. Cancer Causes Control. 27(10):1273-85. doi: 10.1007/s10552-016-0807-5.

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