Polygenic susceptibility to breast cancer and implications for prevention
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Douglas F. Easton | Bruce A.J. Ponder | Martin Bobrow | B. Ponder | D. Easton | A. Antoniou | P. Pharoah | M. Bobrow | R. Zimmern | Ron L. Zimmern | Antonis Antoniou | Paul D.P. Pharoah
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