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Obstructive sleep apnea and the prevalence and incidence of cancer
Tetyana Kendzerska, Richard S. Leung, Gillian Hawker, George Tomlinson and Andrea S. Gershon
CMAJ September 16, 2014 186 (13) 985-992; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.140238
Tetyana Kendzerska
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Tomlinson), University of Toronto; Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (Kendzerska, Hawker, Gershon); Women’s College Research Institute (Kendzerska, Hawker), Women’s College Hospital, University of Toronto; Department of Medicine (Kendzerska, Leung, Hawker, Gershon), University of Toronto; Department of Medicine (Leung), St. Michael’s Hospital; Department of Medicine (Tomlinson), University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital; Department of Medicine (Gershon), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ont.
MD PhDRichard S. Leung
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Tomlinson), University of Toronto; Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (Kendzerska, Hawker, Gershon); Women’s College Research Institute (Kendzerska, Hawker), Women’s College Hospital, University of Toronto; Department of Medicine (Kendzerska, Leung, Hawker, Gershon), University of Toronto; Department of Medicine (Leung), St. Michael’s Hospital; Department of Medicine (Tomlinson), University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital; Department of Medicine (Gershon), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ont.
MD PhDGillian Hawker
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Tomlinson), University of Toronto; Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (Kendzerska, Hawker, Gershon); Women’s College Research Institute (Kendzerska, Hawker), Women’s College Hospital, University of Toronto; Department of Medicine (Kendzerska, Leung, Hawker, Gershon), University of Toronto; Department of Medicine (Leung), St. Michael’s Hospital; Department of Medicine (Tomlinson), University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital; Department of Medicine (Gershon), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ont.
MD MScGeorge Tomlinson
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Tomlinson), University of Toronto; Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (Kendzerska, Hawker, Gershon); Women’s College Research Institute (Kendzerska, Hawker), Women’s College Hospital, University of Toronto; Department of Medicine (Kendzerska, Leung, Hawker, Gershon), University of Toronto; Department of Medicine (Leung), St. Michael’s Hospital; Department of Medicine (Tomlinson), University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital; Department of Medicine (Gershon), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ont.
PhDAndrea S. Gershon
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Tomlinson), University of Toronto; Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (Kendzerska, Hawker, Gershon); Women’s College Research Institute (Kendzerska, Hawker), Women’s College Hospital, University of Toronto; Department of Medicine (Kendzerska, Leung, Hawker, Gershon), University of Toronto; Department of Medicine (Leung), St. Michael’s Hospital; Department of Medicine (Tomlinson), University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital; Department of Medicine (Gershon), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ont.
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Tetyana Kendzerska, Richard S. Leung, Gillian Hawker, George Tomlinson, Andrea S. Gershon
CMAJ Sep 2014, 186 (13) 985-992; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.140238
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