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Breast Cancer Research and Treatment

Issue 2/2001

Content (11 Articles)

A utility of ductography and fiberoptic ductoscopy for patients with nipple discharge

Daigo Yamamoto, Tetsuji Shoji, Hiroshi Kawanishi, Hiroyuki Nakagawa, Hiromasa Haijima, Hideki Gondo, Kanji Tanaka

The polymorphic CAG repeat of the androgen receptor gene: a potential role in breast cancer in women over 40

Youssef A. Elhaji, Bruce Gottlieb, Rose Lumbroso, Lenore K. Beitel, William D. Foulkes, Leonard Pinsky, Mark A. Trifiro

Polymorphic CA repeats in the IGF-I gene and breast cancer

Herbert Yu, Benjamin D.L. Li, Mylinh Smith, Runhua Shi, Hans (J) Berkel, Ikuko Kato

Lunar phases and survival of breast cancer patients – a statistical analysis of 3,757 cases

Christian Peters-Engl, Wilhelm Frank, Franz Kerschbaum, Ursula Denison, Michael Medl, Paul Sevelda

Survival of women with breast cancer in France: variation with age, stage and treatment

Pascale Grosclaude, Marc Colonna, Guy Hedelin, Brigitte Tretarre, Patrick Arveux, Josette Mace Lesec'h, Nicole Raverdy, Martine Sauvage-Machelard

Two distinct groups of non-attenders in an organized mammography screening program

Arja R Aro, Harry J de Koning, Pilvikki Absetz, Marjut Schreck

Letter to the editor

Elda Tagliabue, Roberto Agresti, Cristina Ghirelli, Daniele Morelli, Sylvie Ménard

Instructions for Authors

Instructions for authors

Jesikah Allison

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