Breast Neoplasms -- etiology
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- Barrier contraception and breast cancer
- Biochemistry of breast cyst fluid : correlation with breast cancer risk
- Breakthrough : the race to find the breast cancer gene
- Breast and gynecologic cancer epidemiology
- Breast cancer and the environment : a life course approach
- Estrogen target tissues and neoplasia : [proceedings]
- Hormonal carcinogenesis III : proceedings of the third international symposium
- Hormonal carcinogenesis IV : proceedings of the fourth international symposium
- Hormonal carcinogenesis V
- Hormones and breast cancer
- ICRDB cancergram, Series CK12, Organ site carcinogenesis | Mammary gland
- Light pollution as a new risk factor for human breast and prostate cancers
- Menopause : hormones and cancer : proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium of the Portuguese Menopause Society
- Multicultural aspects of breast cancer etiology : January 1993 through December 1998, plus selected earlier citations
- Preventing breast cancer : the story of a major, proven, preventable cause of this disease
- Risk factors for breast cancer : a report by the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH)
- The etiology of human breast cancer : endocrine, genetic, viral, immunologic and other considerations
- The human adrenal gland and its relation to breast cancer : first Tenovus Workshop, Cardiff, October 1969
- The melatonin hypothesis : breast cancer and use of electric power
- Toxic exposures : contested illnesses and the environmental health movement
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