Epidemiological and clinicopathological characteristics of BRCA-positive and BRCA-negative breast cancer patients in Greece.
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F. Fostira | D. Yannoukakos | C. Loghis | I. Vlachos | I. Konstantopoulou | D. Kassanos | C. Dimitrakakis | A. Grivas | I. Bramis | O. Triantafyllidou | N. Vlahos | C. Panopoulos | P. Apostolou | Paraskevi Apostolou | Olga Triantafyllidou
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