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Primary, metastatic and recurring breast cancers with ER, PR, HER2 status and molecular subtypes
Cancer Gene Census - mutations in cancer genes
OMIM - Cancer
Carcinomas of breast of different histologies, grades and outcomes after Faslodex treatment
expO project: Breast cancer subset
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Inflammatory Lesions of the Breast.
Nonneoplastic and neoplastic sclerosing lesions of the breast.
A Proposed Cytodiagnosistic Approach for Breast Lesions.
Saliency of breast lesions in breast cancer detection using artificial intelligence.
The Spectrum of Mucinous Lesions of the Breast.
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Comparison of CE-DBT and MRI in Patients With Known Breast Lesions
Lesion Detection of Automated Breast Ultrasound Compared With Handheld Physician-performed Breast Ul…
Molecular Breast Imaging: A Novel Technology for Detection of Malignant Breast Lesions
Use of Low-dose Molecular Breast Imaging for the Detection of Small Breast Lesions
Localization of Nonpalpable Breast Lesions
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