Mastectomy rates are decreasing in the era of service screening: a population-based study in Italy (1997–2001)
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M. Federico | M. Zorzi | R. Tumino | A. Ponti | S. Ferretti | F. Falcini | L. Mangone | C. Naldoni | M. Mano | D. Puliti | V. De Lisi | A. Traina | E. Paci | M. Vettorazzi | I. F. Moffa
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