Factors related to enrollment in the breast cancer prevention trial at a comprehensive cancer center during the first year of recruitment
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R. Frankowski | S. Vernon | V. Vogel | A. Yeomans‐Kinney | D. Weber | J. M. Bitsura | D. Weber | Joann M. Bitsura
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