Impact of preventive therapy on the risk of breast cancer among women with benign breast disease
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24
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S51 - S55
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10.1016/j.breast.2015.07.013
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BREAST
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0960-9776
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Cuzick, J; Sestak, I; Thorat, MAURI
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