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Authors: Voss, M Floderus, B Diderichsen, F
Citation: M. Voss et al., Changes in sickness absenteeism following the introduction of a qualifyingday for sickness benefit - findings from Sweden Post, SCAND J P H, 29(3), 2001, pp. 166-174

Authors: Voss, M Floderus, B Diderichsen, F
Citation: M. Voss et al., Physical, psychosocial, and organisational factors relative to sickness absence: a study based on Sweden Post, OCC ENVIR M, 58(3), 2001, pp. 178-184

Authors: Nylen, L Voss, M Floderus, B
Citation: L. Nylen et al., Mortality among women and men relative to unemployment, part time work, overtime work, and extra work: a study based on data from the Swedish twin registry, OCC ENVIR M, 58(1), 2001, pp. 52-57

Authors: Hakansson, N Floderus, B Gustavsson, P Feychting, M Hallin, N
Citation: N. Hakansson et al., Occupational sunlight exposure and cancer incidence among Swedish construction workers, EPIDEMIOLOG, 12(5), 2001, pp. 552-557

Authors: Pollan, M Gustavsson, P Floderus, B
Citation: M. Pollan et al., Breast cancer, occupation, and exposure to electromagnetic fields among Swedish men, AM J IND M, 39(3), 2001, pp. 276-285

Authors: Forssen, UM Feychting, M Rutqvist, LE Floderus, B Ahlbom, A
Citation: Um. Forssen et al., Occupational and residential magnetic field exposure and breast cancer in females, EPIDEMIOLOG, 11(1), 2000, pp. 24-29

Authors: Feychting, M Floderus, B Ahlbom, A
Citation: M. Feychting et al., Parental occupational exposure to magnetic fields and childhood cancer (Sweden), CANC CAUSE, 11(2), 2000, pp. 151-156

Authors: Whiteman, DC Murphy, MFG Verkasalo, PK Page, WF Floderus, B Skytthe, A Holm, NV
Citation: Dc. Whiteman et al., Breast cancer risk in male twins: joint analyses of four twin cohorts in Denmark, Finland, Sweden and the United States, BR J CANC, 83(9), 2000, pp. 1231-1233

Authors: Floderus, B Stenlund, C Persson, T
Citation: B. Floderus et al., Occupational magnetic field exposure and site-specific cancer incidence: aSwedish cohort study, CANC CAUSE, 10(5), 1999, pp. 323-332
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