Race-Specific Impact of Natural History, Mammography Screening, and Adjuvant Treatment on Breast Cancer Mortality Rates in the United States
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H. D. de Koning | M. Stoto | E. Heijnsdijk | J. Mandelblatt | G. Draisma | C. Schechter | N. V. van Ravesteyn | A. Near
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