Lifestyle and Cardiovascular Risk Factors Associated With Heart Failure Subtypes in Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Survivors
Kerryn W. Reding(University of Washington), Garnet L. Anderson(University at Buffalo, State University of New York), Richard K. Cheng(University of Washington Medical Center), Nazmus Saquib(Sulaiman Al Rajhi Colleges), Ana Barac(National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research), Dale J. Langford(University of Washington), Charles B. Eaton(Eaton (Taiwan)), Alexi Vasbinder(University of Washington), Bette J. Caan(Kaiser Permanente), Mary Branch(Wake Forest University), Michael S. Simon(Wayne State University), Roberta M. Ray(Fred Hutch Cancer Center), Aladdin H. Shadyab(University of California San Diego)
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