A survey of breast cancer awareness and knowledge in a Western population: lots of light but little illumination.
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Michael Baum | E. McDermott | A. Lennon | M. Baum | L. Daly | H. Mulcahy | D. Keegan | D. O'Donoghue | Hugh Mulcahy | H. Barry | Enda McDermott | Leslie Daly | Moya McMenamin | Helen Barry | Ann-Marie Lennon | Henry Purcell | Denise Keegan | Diarmuid O'Donoghue | M. McMenamin | Henry Purcell
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