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- Germline variants in the CYP19A1 gene are related to specific adverse events in aromatase inhibitor users: a substudy of Dutch patients in the TEAM trial
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- Target volume delineation in breast conserving radiotherapy: are co-registered CT and MR images of added value?
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- Development of a Decision Aid about fertility preservation for women with breast cancer in the Netherlands
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- Tumor immune subtypes distinguish tumor subclasses with clinical implications in breast cancer patients
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- Prognostic value of geriatric assessment in older patients with advanced breast cancer receiving chemotherapy
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- International variation in physicians' attitudes towards prophylactic mastectomy - Comparison between France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom
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- Breast cancer stories on the internet : improving search facilities to help patients find stories of similar others
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- Effect of local therapy on locoregional recurrence in postmenopausal women with breast cancer in the Tamoxifen Exemestane Adjuvant Multinational (TEAM) trial
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- Left-sided breast cancer radiotherapy with and without breath-hold: Does IMRT reduce the cardiac dose even further?
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- Should all postmenopausal patients with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer receive initial therapy with aromatase inhibitors?
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- Comparison of the sentinel node procedure between patients with multifocal and unifocal breast cancer in the EORTC 10981-22023 AMAROS Trial: Identification rate and nodal outcome
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- Prognostic significance of the tumor-stroma ratio: validation study in node-negative premenopausal breast cancer patients from the EORTC perioperative chemotherapy (POP) trial (10854)
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- The effectiveness of a graphical presentation in addition to a frequency format in the context of familial breast cancer risk communication: a multicenter controlled trial
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- Influence of semi-quantitative oestrogen receptor expression on adjuvant endocrine therapy efficacy in ductal and lobular breast cancer - A TEAM study analysis
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- Spontaneously published illness stories on a website for young women with breast cancer: Do writers and themes reflect the wider population?