Clinical and Pathologic Features of Breast Cancers in Women Treated for Hodgkin's Disease: A Case‐Control Study
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C. Shapiro | S. Schnitt | Jay R. Harris | S. Lester | A. Janov | A. O'neill | P. Mauch | J. Harris | Mark Tulecke
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