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- :Krigbaum, N. Y. ;Rubin, R. A.March 06 2017 | J Dev Orig Health Dis. 8(3):331-336:Environmental exposures during pregnancy may increase breast cancer risk for mothers and female offspring. Tumor tissue assays may provide insight reg...
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