Familial risks, early-onset breast cancer, and BRCA1 and BRCA2 germline mutations.
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John L Hopper | Gillian S Dite | Graham G Giles | Melissa C Southey | G. Giles | J. Hopper | M. Southey | M. McCredie | G. Dite | M. Jenkins | D. Venter | Mark A Jenkins | Deon J Venter | J. Hocking | Margaret R E McCredie | Jane S Hocking | M. Mccredie | M. Jenkins | Jane S. Hocking
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