Postdiagnosis diet quality is inversely related to a biomarker of inflammation among breast cancer survivors

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Postdiagnosis diet quality is inversely related to a biomarker of inflammation among breast cancer survivors is …
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P356DOI10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-10-0464
P932PMC publication ID3077799
P698PubMed publication ID20716617

P50authorDemetrius AlbanesQ28321446
Rachel Ballard-BarbashQ41674986
Leslie BernsteinQ60607806
Gail MitchellQ87048867
Marian L NeuhouserQ88790119
Melinda L IrwinQ89850329
Cornelia M. UlrichQ90009613
Catherine M AlfanoQ90740875
Anne McTiernanQ91493819
Stephanie M. GeorgeQ113277381
Susan T MayneQ114434324
Jill ReedyQ114434325
P2093author name stringAshley W Smith
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P433issue9
P921main subjectbiomarkerQ864574
inflammationQ101991
P304page(s)2220-2228
P577publication date2010-08-17
P1433published inCancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & PreventionQ326334
P1476titlePostdiagnosis diet quality is inversely related to a biomarker of inflammation among breast cancer survivors
P478volume19

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