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Epithelial Cells in Nipple Aspirate Fluid Predict Breast Cancer Risk
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Title Epithelial Cells in Nipple Aspirate Fluid Predict Breast Cancer Risk
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/572825?src=rss
Description Women with epithelial cells present in nipple aspirate fluid face a higher risk of breast cancer than do women without epithelial cells in their nipple fluid, according to a report in the March 19th BMC Cancer. Reuters Health Information
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Date Apr 11, 2008
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