Frequency of CHEK2 mutations in a population based, case–control study of breast cancer in young women

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Danielle M Friedrichsen
Kathleen E Malone
David R Doody
Janet R Daling
Elaine A Ostrander
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[1] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,Divisions of Clinical Research and Human Biology
[2] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,Public Health Sciences Division
[3] University of Washington,School of Public, Health and Community Medicine, Department of Epidemiology
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breast cancer; case–control study; CHEK2; population based;
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