Relationship between mammographic density and breast cancer death in the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium.
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Karla Kerlikowske | Donald L Weaver | Gretchen L. Gierach | K. Kerlikowske | M. Sherman | L. Brinton | D. Weaver | S. Taplin | G. Gierach | P. Vacek | C. Schairer | L. Ichikawa | Louise A Brinton | Catherine Schairer | Mark E Sherman | Stephen H Taplin | Laura Ichikawa | Gretchen L Gierach | Pamela M Vacek | Ghada N Farhat | G. Farhat
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