Women's interest in genetic testing for breast cancer risk: the influence of sociodemographics and knowledge.
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Pamela A Ratner | Joan L Bottorff | J. Bottorff | P. Ratner | J. Buxton | C. Richardson | L. Balneaves | Lynda G Balneaves | Chris G Richardson | M. McCullum | Jane Buxton | Mary McCullum | Tom Hack | Karen Chalmers | K. Chalmers | T. Hack | Karen Chalmers
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