Abstract P1-22-02: Subsequent risk of ipsilateral breast events in a multinational DCIS cohort of 48.619 patients: A meta-analysis within the PRECISION consortium
Renée Schmitz(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Marjanka K. Schmidt(University of Cambridge), Yat-Hee Liu(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Michael Schaapveld(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Sandra W van den Belt-Dusebout(Dutch Cancer Society), Danalyn Byng(Duke University), Jelle Wesseling(Leiden University Medical Center), Alastair M. Thompson(King's College - North Carolina), Jasmine Timbres(King's College London), Terry Hyslop(Duke Cancer Institute), Brian A. Menegaz(Baylor College of Medicine), Elinor J. Sawyer(King's College London), Karen Clements(National Health Service), Esther H. Lips(Leiden University Medical Center), Thomas R. Lynch(Duke University), Deborah Collyar(Advocates for Youth), Chiara Cresta(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Yi Ren(Duke University), Shelley Hwang(Duke University), Marc D. Ryser(University of Bern)
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