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Persad R, Fleming C, Chern HD, et al. Environmental procarcinogen hypothesis of bladder cancer in humans: Dapsone hydroxylation as a susceptibility risk factor for aggressive bladder cancer. Urol Oncol. 1997;3(1):18-26doi: 10.1016/s1078-1439(97)00019-7.
Persad, R., Fleming, C., Chern, H. D., Lesnick, T., Collins, C., Smith, P., Schwartz, A. G., Adedoyin, A., Romkes, M., Wilkinson, G. R., & Branch, R. A. (1997). Environmental procarcinogen hypothesis of bladder cancer in humans: Dapsone hydroxylation as a susceptibility risk factor for aggressive bladder cancer. Urologic oncology, 3(1), 18-26. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1078-1439(97)00019-7
Persad, R, et al. "Environmental procarcinogen hypothesis of bladder cancer in humans: Dapsone hydroxylation as a susceptibility risk factor for aggressive bladder cancer." Urologic oncology vol. 3,1 (1997): 18-26. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/s1078-1439(97)00019-7
Persad R, Fleming C, Chern HD, Lesnick T, Collins C, Smith P, Schwartz AG, Adedoyin A, Romkes M, Wilkinson GR, Branch RA. Environmental procarcinogen hypothesis of bladder cancer in humans: Dapsone hydroxylation as a susceptibility risk factor for aggressive bladder cancer. Urol Oncol. 1997 Jan-Feb;3(1):18-26. doi: 10.1016/s1078-1439(97)00019-7. PMID: 21227048.
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