The association between mammographic breast density and bone mineral density in the study of women's health across the nation.
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Barbara Sternfeld | J. Cauley | B. Sternfeld | L. Habel | N. Oestreicher | G. Greendale | C. Crandall | A. Karlamangla | Yan Zheng | Laurel A Habel | Jane A Cauley | J. Johnston | Gail A Greendale | Arun Karlamangla | Yan Zheng | Nina Oestreicher | Carolyn J Crandall | Janet Johnston | C. Crandall
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