Advanced stages and poorly differentiated grade are associated with an increased risk of HER2/neu positive breast carcinoma only in White women: findings from a prospective cohort study of African-American and White-American women (Q42511012)

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Advanced stages and poorly differentiated grade are associated with an increased risk of HER2/neu positive breast carcinoma only in White women: findings from a prospective cohort study of African-American and White-American women
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    Advanced stages and poorly differentiated grade are associated with an increased risk of HER2/neu positive breast carcinoma only in White women: findings from a prospective cohort study of African-American and White-American women (English)
    Azadeh Stark
    Alissa Kapke
    Daniel Schultz
    Ron Brown
    Michael Linden
    Usha Raju
    13 April 2007
    405-414

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