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REVIEWS AND COMMENTARIES

Problems Involved in Including Women with Simple Hysterectomy in Epidemiologic Studies Measuring the Effects of Hormone Replacement Therapy on Breast Cancer Risk

Malcolm C. Pike, Ronald K. Ross, and Darcy V. Spicer

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Article topics:

  • Medicine..Menopause
  • Medicine..Hysterectomy
  • Medicine..Breast Issues
  • Oncology..Epidemiology, Causes, and Risk Factors of Breast Cancer
  • Oncology..Incidence and Mortality of Breast Cancer
  • Oncology..Hormone Replacement Therapy
  • Oncology..Treatment Options for Breast Cancer
  • Oncology..Epidemiology
  • Oncology..Breast Cancer
  • Oncology..Environmental/Lifestyle Causes of Breast Cancer
  • Oncology..Surgery
  • Medicine..Epidemiologic Studies

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