Human subjects protection: an event monitoring committee for research studies of girls from breast cancer families.
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W. Chung | E. John | S. Buys | I. Andrulis | J. Knight | C. Daugherty | J. Lantos | L. Patrick-Miller | M. Daly | A. Bradbury | C. Frost | M. Terry | L. Schwartz | T. Keegan | Diana Harris | Lisa A Schwartz | Caren J. Frost
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