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Linköping University Medical Dissertations

No. 1243

Homeobox B13 in

breast cancer

– Prediction of

tamoxifen benefit

Piiha-Lotta Jerevall

Linköping University Faculty of Health Sciences

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Division of Surgery and Clinical Oncology

Piiha-Lott a Jer ev all Homeobo x B13 in br eas t c ancer – Pr ediction of t amo xif en bene fit Link öping 2011

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Linköping University Medical Dissertations

No. 1243

Homeobox B13 in

breast cancer

– Prediction of

tamoxifen benefit

Piiha-Lotta Jerevall

Linköping University Faculty of Health Sciences

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Division of Surgery and Clinical Oncology

Piiha-Lott a Jer ev all Homeobo x B13 in br eas t c ancer – Pr ediction of t amo xif en bene fit Link öping 2011

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