BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation analysis in 86 early onset breast/ovarian cancer patients.
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R. Scott | A. Garvin | M. Attenhofer-Haner | Human Genetics | Rodney J Scott | Michele Attenhofer-Haner | Hunter Regional
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