Race and the prognostic influence of p53 in women with breast cancer.
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Racial/ethnic differences in breast cancer survival by inflammatory status and hormonal receptor status: an analysis of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results data.Mortality risk of black women and white women with invasive breast cancer by hormone receptors, HER2, and p53 statusAssociations between sociodemographic and clinicopathological factors and breast cancer subtypes in a population-based study.Prognostic value of breast cancer subtypes, Ki-67 proliferation index, age, and pathologic tumor characteristics on breast cancer survival in Caucasian women.
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Race and the prognostic influence of p53 in women with breast cancer.
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Race and the prognostic influence of p53 in women with breast cancer.
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Race and the prognostic influence of p53 in women with breast cancer.
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Race and the prognostic influence of p53 in women with breast cancer.
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Race and the prognostic influence of p53 in women with breast cancer.
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Race and the prognostic influence of p53 in women with breast cancer.
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Race and the prognostic influence of p53 in women with breast cancer.
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Race and the prognostic influence of p53 in women with breast cancer.
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Race and the prognostic influence of p53 in women with breast cancer
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James J Dignam
Karen Ferrer
Marin Sekosan
Nathaniel Holloway
Sarah Gehlert
Worta McCaskill-Stevens
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10.1245/S10434-011-1934-6
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2012-03-21T00:00:00Z
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