Uncertainty exists regarding the magnitude of excess mortality from localized breast cancer at long followup times (>15 years) since diagnosis and regarding the effects of race and age as prognostic factors at all follow-up times. Long-term survival was determined in I141 patients (31 1 white, 830 b
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Long-term survival and prognostic factors in patients with regional breast cancer (skin, muscle, and/or chest wall attachment)
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1985
- Tongue
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