Breast cancer occurred after treatment for Hodgkin's disease: analysis of 133 cases.
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C. Borel | M. Provencio | J. Bogart | P. Kerbrat | T. Wasserman | F. Dhermain | C. Alzieu | E. Cellai | M. Velten | S. Magrini | H. Mignotte | E. Teissier | J. Dilhuydy | B. Cutuli | A. de la Rochefordière | B. de Lafontan | C. Borel | Y. Graic
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