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Migration patterns and breast carcinomaKAUR, J. S.Cancer. 2000, Vol 88, Num 5, pp 1203-1206, issn 0008-543X, SUPConference Paper
Dietary and/or nutritional risk factors and breast carcinoma : Consumer responseYOUNG, J.Cancer. 2000, Vol 88, Num 5, pp 1245-1247, issn 0008-543X, SUPConference Paper
Associations between energy balance and body mass index and risk of breast carcinoma in women from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds in the U.SMCTIERNAN, A.Cancer. 2000, Vol 88, Num 5, pp 1248-1255, issn 0008-543X, SUPConference Paper
Changing the research paradigm : Community involvement in population-based researchLYTHCOTT, N.Cancer. 2000, Vol 88, Num 5, pp 1214-1216, issn 0008-543X, SUPConference Paper
Diet and breast carcinoma in multiethnic populationsWU, A. H.Cancer. 2000, Vol 88, Num 5, pp 1239-1244, issn 0008-543X, SUPConference Paper
Urban native American health issuesBURHANSSTIPANOV, L.Cancer. 2000, Vol 88, Num 5, pp 1207-1213, issn 0008-543X, SUPConference Paper
Multicultural aspects of breast cancer etiology workshop : Concluding commentsINGLE, J. N.Cancer. 2000, Vol 88, Num 5, pp 1265-1266, issn 0008-543X, SUPConference Paper
Ongoing research to identify environmental risk factors in breast carcinomaJOHNSON-THOMPSON, M. C; GUTHRIE, J.Cancer. 2000, Vol 88, Num 5, pp 1224-1229, issn 0008-543X, SUPConference Paper
Socioeconomic factors and breast carcinoma in multicultural womenBAQUET, C. R; COMMISKEY, P.Cancer. 2000, Vol 88, Num 5, pp 1256-1264, issn 0008-543X, SUPConference Paper
Breast carcinoma etiology : Current knowledge and new insights into the effects of reproductive and hormonal risk factors in black and white populationsPATHAK, D. R; OSUCH, J. R; JIANPING HE et al.Cancer. 2000, Vol 88, Num 5, pp 1230-1238, issn 0008-543X, SUPConference Paper