Comparison of baseline dietary intake of Hispanic and matched non-Hispanic white breast cancer survivors enrolled in the Women's Healthy Eating and Living study.
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R. Theriault | J. Pierce | R. Hajek | L. Jones | C. Thomson | B. Caan | S. Flatt | M. Detry | M. Hernández-Valero | Mike Hernández | M. Hernández | T. Tran
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