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Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene (STAR) Trial
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NCI Study Estimates More Than 2 Million Women Could Benefit from Tamoxifen
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Tamoxifen Approved for Reducing Breast Cancer Incidence
U.S. Task Force Recommendations for Chemoprevention of Breast Cancer
Genetics
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Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer Risk
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Questions and Answers About Estimating Cancer Risk in Ashkenazi Jews
Breast Imaging Study
NHGRI Researchers Develop Gene Test That Differentiates Breast Cancer Types
Scientists Pinpoint Location of Possible Third Gene Involved in Hereditary Breast Cancer to Chromosome 13
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Causes and Risk Factors
Abortion, Miscarriage, and Breast Cancer Risk
Pregnancy and Breast Cancer Risk
Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool
Study Shows Link Between Antibiotic Use and Increased Risk of Breast Cancer
Antiperspirants/Deodorants and Breast Cancer
DES: Questions and Answers
Clinician Information: Identification and Management of Persons Exposed to DES (Diethylstilbestrol)
NIH-Funded Centers to Seek Early Environmental Exposures That May Lead to Breast Cancer
Environmental Tobacco Smoke
Heterocyclic Amines in Cooked Meats
Breast Cancer Risk Among Young Women with Hodgkin Disease
Menopausal Hormone Use
Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project
Progress in Addressing Breast Cancer Rates in Marin County
Magnetic Field Exposure and Cancer Studies at the NCI
Oral Contraceptives and Cancer Risk
Silicone Breast Implants Are Not Linked to Breast Cancer Risk
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