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INTEGRATION OF BREAST SCREEN WITH THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MOLECULAR AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAM

Grant number: CG-08-02 | Funding period: 2009 - 2017

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The TP53 mutation rate differs in breast cancers that arise in women with high or low mammographic density

Dane Cheasley, Lisa Devereux, Siobhan Hughes, Carolyn Nickson, Pietro Procopio, Grant Lee, Na Li, Vicki Pridmore, Kenneth Elder, G Bruce Mann, Tanjina Kader, Simone M Rowley, Stephen B Fox, David Byrne, Hugo Saunders, Kenji M Fujihara, Belle Lim, Kylie L Gorringe, Ian G Campbell

2020-08-07

Mammographic density (MD) influences breast cancer risk, but how this is mediated is unknown. Molecular differences between breast..

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