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473 related items for PubMed ID: 1751948

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    Hailey BJ, Carter CL, Burnett DR.
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    Conry CM, Main DS, Miller RS, Iverson DC, Calonge BN.
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    Zografos GC, Sergentanis TN, Zagouri F, Papadimitriou CA, Domeyer P, Kontogianni PN, Nonni A, Tsigris C, Patsouris E.
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  • 50. Breast self-examination for the early detection of breast cancer: a USSR/WHO controlled trial in Leningrad.
    Semiglazov VF, Moiseenko VM.
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  • 51. Breast screening practices among Russian immigrant women in Israel.
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  • 54. The attitudes of women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations toward clinical breast examinations and breast self-examinations.
    Spiegel TN, Hill KA, Warner E.
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  • 58. Cancer-related channel selection: an extension for a sample of women who have had a mammogram.
    Johnson JD, Meischke H.
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  • 60. Breast self examination: use of a visual reminder to increase practice.
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