Associations between ALDH1A1 polymorphisms, alcohol consumption, and mortality among Hispanic and non-Hispanic white women diagnosed with breast cancer: the Breast Cancer Health Disparities Study
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R. Wolff | E. John | R. Baumgartner | M. Slattery | K. Baumgartner | L. Hines | S. D. Boone | Lisa M Hines | Zhiyu Xia | Avonne E. Connor | S. Boone
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