Genetic counselling and the intention to undergo prophylactic mastectomy: effects of a breast cancer risk assessment
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W. Otten | R. Tollenaar | J. Kievit | D. Timmermans | C. Asperen | C. V. van Asperen | M. Breuning | D. Timmermans | M. Zoeteweij | S. van Dijk | R. Tollenaar | S. V. Dijk
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