Postdiagnosis Alcohol Consumption and Breast Cancer Prognosis in the After Breast Cancer Pooling Project
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X. Shu | J. Pierce | R. Patterson | B. Caan | S. Flatt | E. Poole | E. Weltzien | S. Nechuta | M. Holmes | M. Kwan | Wendy Y Chen | M. Holmes
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