Cumulative Absolute Breast Cancer Risk for Young Women Treated for Hodgkin Lymphoma
Lois B. Travis(Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis), Mitchell H. Gail(Georgetown University Medical Center), Michael Andersson(Danish Cancer Society), Susan A. Smith(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Flora E. van Leeuwen, Graça M. Dores(National Institutes of Health), John D. Boice(International Epidemiology Institute), Hans H. Storm(Universidad de Granada), Bengt Glimelius(Uppsala University), Mary Gospodarowicz(University of Toronto), Eero Pukkala(Finnish Cancer Registry), Eric J. Holowaty(Cancer Care Ontario), Marilyn Stovall(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Charles F. Lynch(University of Iowa), Timo Joensuu(University of Helsinki), David Pee(Information Management Services), Ethel S. Gilbert(National Cancer Institute), Mars B. vanʼt Veer(Erasmus University Rotterdam), Deirdre A. Hill(National Institutes of Health)
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