Breast screening among women aged 65 and over: what do they think of it?
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Department of Epidemiology and Social Oncology, Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute, Withington, Manchester.Issue Date
1991-08
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Breast screening among women aged 65 and over: what do they think of it? 1991, 13 (3):172-7 J Public Health MedJournal
Journal of Public Health MedicinePubMed ID
1958406Type
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