Relation of prediagnostic serum estrogen and androgen levels to breast cancer risk.
Joanne F. Dorgan, Arthur Schatzkin(National Institutes of Health), R Miller, Hugh E. Stephenson, R T Falk, Joseph A. Tangrea, Christopher Longcope(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Charlene Franz(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), W S Campbell(Cancer Institute (WIA)), Lisa Kahle
PubMed
July 1, 1996
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