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1. [Clinical and pathological features of breast cancer in a population of Mexico].

2. Body weight and risk of molecular breast cancer subtypes among postmenopausal Mediterranean women.

3. [Pregnancy and breast cancer].

4. [Incidence of axillary recurrence after a negative sentinel lymph node result in early stages of breast cancer: a 5-year follow-up].

5. Mammographic density, response to hormones, and breast cancer risk.

6. [Breast cancer in Mexican women under 40].

7. Sacramento area breast cancer epidemiology study: use of postmastectomy breast reconstruction along the rural-to-urban continuum.

8. [Positive sentinel node risk in relation to oestrogen receptors in breast cancer in premenopausal and postmenopausal women].

9. Alcohol consumption and risk of postmenopausal breast cancer by subtype: the women's health initiative observational study.

10. Impact of CYP1A1 and COMT genotypes on breast cancer risk in Mexican women: a pilot study.

11. Association between plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D and breast cancer risk.

12. Alternative use of multiple exons 1 of aromatase gene in cancerous and normal breast tissues from women over the age of 80 years.

13. Impact of a mammography screening programme on the breast cancer population of the Region of Valencia (Spain).

14. Breast cancer incidence, 1980-2006: combined roles of menopausal hormone therapy, screening mammography, and estrogen receptor status.

15. Clinicopathological study of unilateral multiple breast cancer.

16. [Estradiol, progesterone, and dexamethasone receptors in infiltrating ductal carcinoma].

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