Genetic Susceptibility to Type 2 Diabetes and Breast Cancer Risk in Women of European and African Ancestry
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M. C. Leske | C. Adebamowo | O. Olopade | T. Rebbeck | E. Gamazon | E. John | Suh‐Yuh Wu | S. Ambs | K. Nathanson | B. Nemesure | B. Pierce | S. Domchek | A. Hennis | D. Huo | T. Ogundiran | M. Simon | Yonglan Zheng | N. Hou | Jing Zhang | Q. Niu | N. Cox | M. Leske
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