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Re: Roles of Radiation Dose, Chemotherapy, and Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer Following Hodgkins Disease
Affiliations of authors: S. Narod, Centre for Research on Womens Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; J. Lubinski, International Hereditary Cancer Center, Pomeranian Medical University, Szczecin, Poland.
Correspondence to: Steven Narod, MD, FRCPC, Centre for Research on Womens Health, University of Toronto, 790 Bay St., Toronto, Ontario M5G 1N8, Canada (steven.narod@sw.ca).
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The recent study by van Leeuwen et al. (1) quantified the carcinogenic effect of therapeutic radiation on the breast in young women with Hodkgins disease. We believe that the results of this important
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