Black-White Disparities in Breast Cancer Subtype: The Intersection of Socially Patterned Stress and Genetic Expression

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P356DOI10.3934/PUBLICHEALTH.2017.5.526
P932PMC publication ID5764177
P698PubMed publication ID29333472

P50authorSarah GehlertQ57335020
P2093author name stringArline T Geronimus
Erin Linnenbringer
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P433issue5
P304page(s)526-556
P577publication date2017-11-24
P1433published inAIMS Public HealthQ27725707
P1476titleBlack-White Disparities in Breast Cancer Subtype: The Intersection of Socially Patterned Stress and Genetic Expression
P478volume4

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