Breast cancer survivors who use estrogenic botanical supplements have lower serum estrogen levels than non users
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C. Ulrich | R. Baumgartner | F. Gilliland | A. McTiernan | L. Bernstein | S. Wayne | M. Neuhouser | C. Wiggins | K. Baumgartner | C. Koprowski | R. Ballard-Barbash
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