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Residential greenness and risk of prostate cancer: A case-control study in Montreal, Canada

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Fig. 1. Collection and geocoding of residential addresses in the Prostate Cancer & Environment Study (PROtEuS)
Table 3 presents results for the association between the NDVI esti- esti-mated for addresses at the index date, and the risk of PCa

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