Racial differences in diagnosis, treatment, and clinical delays in a population‐based study of patients with newly diagnosed breast carcinoma
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R. Coates | L. Brinton | J. Liff | M. Bondy | M. Lund | E. Flagg | J. Eley | D. Cohen | K. Gwyn | Deborah S. Cohen
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