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EZH2 protein expression in normal breast epithelium and risk of breast cancer: results from the Nurses' Health Studies.

Francisco BecaKevin KenslerBenjamin GlassStuart J SchnittRulla M TamimiAndrew H Beck
Published in: Breast cancer research : BCR (2017)
These results provide further evidence that EZH2 expression in the normal breast epithelium is independently associated with breast cancer risk and might be used to assist in risk stratification for women with benign breast biopsies.
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