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  2. 10942
    “…STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S): This work was supported by funding from the Wellbeing of Women project grant (RTF510) and Cancer Research UK (A14895). None of the authors have any conflicts of interest to disclose.…”
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    “…Work in the de Bono laboratory was supported by funding from the Movember Foundation/Prostate Cancer UK (CEO13-2-002), the US Department of Defense (W81XWH-13-2-0093), the Prostate Cancer Foundation (20131017 and 20131017-1), Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C-AACR-DT0712), Cancer Research UK (CRM108X-A25144), and the UK Department of Health through an Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre grant (ECMC-CRM064X).…”
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  5. 10945
    Publicado 2019
    “…INTERPRETATION: Increasing the dose intensity of adjuvant chemotherapy by shortening the interval between treatment cycles, or by giving individual drugs sequentially rather than giving the same drugs concurrently, moderately reduces the 10-year risk of recurrence and death from breast cancer without increasing mortality from other causes. FUNDING: Cancer Research UK, Medical Research Council.…”
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    “…Improvements in tailored intervention development might be necessary to achieve equity-positive smoking cessation outcomes. FUNDING: Cancer Research UK.…”
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  16. 10956
    “…FUNDING: UK Medical Research Council, Cancer Research UK, British Heart Foundation, International Agency for Research on Cancer, and European Commission Directorate-General for Research.…”
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  19. 10959
    por Osorio, A, Milne, R L, Pita, G, Peterlongo, P, Heikkinen, T, Simard, J, Chenevix-Trench, G, Spurdle, A B, Beesley, J, Chen, X, Healey, S, Neuhausen, S L, Ding, Y C, Couch, F J, Wang, X, Lindor, N, Manoukian, S, Barile, M, Viel, A, Tizzoni, L, Szabo, C I, Foretova, L, Zikan, M, Claes, K, Greene, M H, Mai, P, Rennert, G, Lejbkowicz, F, Barnett-Griness, O, Andrulis, I L, Ozcelik, H, Weerasooriya, N, Gerdes, A-M, Thomassen, M, Cruger, D G, Caligo, M A, Friedman, E, Kaufman, B, Laitman, Y, Cohen, S, Kontorovich, T, Gershoni-Baruch, R, Dagan, E, Jernström, H, Askmalm, M S, Arver, B, Malmer, B, Domchek, S M, Nathanson, K L, Brunet, J, Ramón y Cajal, T, Yannoukakos, D, Hamann, U, Hogervorst, F B L, Verhoef, S, García, EB Gómez, Wijnen, J T, van den Ouweland, A, Easton, D F, Peock, S, Cook, M, Oliver, C T, Frost, D, Luccarini, C, Evans, D G, Lalloo, F, Eeles, R, Pichert, G, Cook, J, Hodgson, S, Morrison, P J, Douglas, F, Godwin, A K, Sinilnikova, O M, Barjhoux, L, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Moncoutier, V, Giraud, S, Cassini, C, Olivier-Faivre, L, Révillion, F, Peyrat, J-P, Muller, D, Fricker, J-P, Lynch, H T, John, E M, Buys, S, Daly, M, Hopper, J L, Terry, M B, Miron, A, Yassin, Y, Goldgar, D, Singer, C F, Gschwantler-Kaulich, D, Pfeiler, G, Spiess, A-C, Hansen, Thomas v O, Johannsson, O T, Kirchhoff, T, Offit, K, Kosarin, K, Piedmonte, M, Rodriguez, G C, Wakeley, K, Boggess, J F, Basil, J, Schwartz, P E, Blank, S V, Toland, A E, Montagna, M, Casella, C, Imyanitov, E N, Allavena, A, Schmutzler, R K, Versmold, B, Engel, C, Meindl, A, Ditsch, N, Arnold, N, Niederacher, D, Deißler, H, Fiebig, B, Varon-Mateeva, R, Schaefer, D, Froster, U G, Caldes, T, de la Hoya, M, McGuffog, L, Antoniou, A C, Nevanlinna, H, Radice, P, Benítez, J
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  20. 10960
    “…INTERPRETATION: Sparing the parotid glands with IMRT significantly reduces the incidence of xerostomia and leads to recovery of saliva secretion and improvements in associated quality of life, and thus strongly supports a role for IMRT in squamous-cell carcinoma of the head and neck. FUNDING: Cancer Research UK (CRUK/03/005).…”
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