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Canadian National Breast Screening Study: 1. Breast cancer detection and death rates among women aged 40 to 49 years
A. B. Miller, C. J. Baines, T. To and C. Wall
CMAJ November 15, 1992 147 (10) 1459-1476;
A. B. Miller
C. J. Baines
T. To
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Canadian National Breast Screening Study: 1. Breast cancer detection and death rates among women aged 40 to 49 years
A. B. Miller, C. J. Baines, T. To, C. Wall
CMAJ Nov 1992, 147 (10) 1459-1476;
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