A prospective study of estradiol and breast cancer in Japanese women.
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C. Land | S. Akiba | R. Stevens | K. Neriishi | M. Kabuto | Richard G. Stevens | Suminori Akiba | Kazuo Neriishi | Charles E. Land
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