Body mass index and breast cancer risk according to postmenopausal estrogen-progestin use and hormone receptor status.
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Brian L Sprague | Amy Trentham-Dietz | Donald A Berry | D. Berry | A. Trentham-Dietz | M. Munsell | B. Sprague | Mark F Munsell | G. Chisholm | Gary Chisholm
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