Disparities of time trends and birth cohort effects on invasive breast cancer incidence in Shanghai and Hong Kong pre- and post-menopausal women
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I. Yu | Fan Wu | X. Miao | Ying Zheng | L. Tse | Xiaohong R. Yang | W. Chan | R. Ngan | Wai-Cho Yu | Feng Wang | C. Kwok | Cherry Wu | Mengjie Li | O. Mang | Sze-Hong Law | Koon-Ho Tsang | Chun‐xiao Wu | S. Leung
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