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Pathologic and biological prognostic factors of breast cancers in short- and long-term hormone replacement therapy users.

Ann Surg Oncol 9(3):266-71 (2002) PMID 11923133

Breast cancer tumors occurring in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) users are less aggressive, but no studies have compared tumor aggressiveness among HRT users by length and mode of therapy.

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