Influence of young age at diagnosis and family history of breast or ovarian cancer on breast cancer outcomes in a population-based cohort study
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I. Andrulis | J. Knight | F. O'Malley | P. Goodwin | J. Figueiredo | J. McLaughlin | M. Ennis | N. Hood | J. McLaughlin
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