Gaelle Feicht
- Occupational risk factors may be of importance to define populations suitable to screening of lung cancerBy Christophe Paris, Eve Bourgkard, Maria Gonzales, Julie Corvisier, Gaelle Feicht, Nicolas Courouble, Christelle Clement-Duchene, Amandine Luc, Isabelle Stucker, Patrick Brochard and Jacques BenichouChristophe Paris1U954, INSERM, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, FranceEve Bourgkard2Epidemiology, INRS, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, FranceMaria Gonzales3Occupational Diseases Dpt, University Hospital, Strasbourg, FranceJulie Corvisier1U954, INSERM, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, FranceGaelle Feicht1U954, INSERM, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, FranceNicolas Courouble1U954, INSERM, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, FranceChristelle Clement-Duchene4Pneumology, University Hospital, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, FranceAmandine Luc1U954, INSERM, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, FranceIsabelle Stucker5U754, INSERM, Villejuif, FrancePatrick Brochard6Occupational Diseases Dpt, University Hospital, Bordeaux, FranceJacques Benichou7Biostatistics Dept., University Hospital, Rouen, France
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