Early life factors in relation to breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women.
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W. Willett | J. Baron | D. Trichopoulos | A. Trentham-Dietz | P. Newcomb | K. Egan | L. Titus-Ernstoff | E. Greenberg | Jiao Ding
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