Age-specific trends in mammographic density: the Minnesota Breast Cancer Family Study.
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V Shane Pankratz | Celine M Vachon | Thomas A Sellers | James R Cerhan | J. Cerhan | T. Sellers | C. Vachon | K. Brandt | V. Pankratz | Z. Fredericksen | L. Kelemen | C. Janney | Alice H. Wang | Linda E Kelemen | Kathy R Brandt | Zachary S Fredericksen | Carol Janney | Alice Wang | Alice H. Wang
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