Survival is Better After Breast Conserving Therapy than Mastectomy for Early Stage Breast Cancer: A Registry-Based Follow-up Study of Norwegian Women Primary Operated Between 1998 and 2008

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Olaf Johan Hartmann-Johnsen
Rolf Kåresen
Ellen Schlichting
Jan F. Nygård
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[1] Cancer Registry of Norway,Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery
[2] University of Oslo,undefined
[3] Oslo University Hospital,undefined
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Breast Cancer; Overall Survival; Hereditary Breast Cancer; Unmeasured Confound; Breast Cancer Death;
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页码:3836 / 3845
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