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1. Current Approaches to Serving Catchment Areas in Cancer Centers: Insights from the Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium Population Science Working Group

2. Figure 1 from ENIGMA CHEK2gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired CHEK2 Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

3. Figure 3 from ENIGMA CHEK2gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired CHEK2 Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

4. Figure 6 from ENIGMA CHEK2gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired CHEK2 Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

5. Table S2 from ENIGMA CHEK2gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired CHEK2 Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

6. Data from ENIGMA CHEK2gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired CHEK2 Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

7. Figure 4 from ENIGMA CHEK2gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired CHEK2 Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

8. Supplementary Methods 1 from ENIGMA CHEK2gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired CHEK2 Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

9. Figure 2 from ENIGMA CHEK2gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired CHEK2 Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

10. Figure 5 from ENIGMA CHEK2gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired CHEK2 Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

11. Current Approaches to Serving Catchment Areas in Cancer Centers: Insights from the Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium Population Science Working Group

12. Supplementary tables 1-6 and Supplementary Material from What Predicts an Advanced-Stage Diagnosis of Breast Cancer? Sorting Out the Influence of Method of Detection, Access to Care, and Biologic Factors

13. Supplementary Table 1 from A Multistage Genetic Association Study Identifies Breast Cancer Risk Loci at 10q25 and 16q24

19. Supplementary Figure 1 from A Multistage Association Study Identifies a Breast Cancer Genetic Locus at NCOA7

20. Data from Replication and Functional Genomic Analyses of the Breast Cancer Susceptibility Locus at 6q25.1 Generalize Its Importance in Women of Chinese, Japanese, and European Ancestry

21. Supplementary Table 2 from A Multistage Association Study Identifies a Breast Cancer Genetic Locus at NCOA7

22. Supplementary Methods and Materials from Replication and Functional Genomic Analyses of the Breast Cancer Susceptibility Locus at 6q25.1 Generalize Its Importance in Women of Chinese, Japanese, and European Ancestry

23. Data from A Multistage Association Study Identifies a Breast Cancer Genetic Locus at NCOA7

24. Supplementary Table 1 from A Multistage Association Study Identifies a Breast Cancer Genetic Locus at NCOA7

26. Supplementary tables 1-6 and Supplementary Material from What Predicts an Advanced-Stage Diagnosis of Breast Cancer? Sorting Out the Influence of Method of Detection, Access to Care, and Biologic Factors

27. Data from The Contribution of Mammography Screening to Breast Cancer Incidence Trends in the United States: An Updated Age–Period–Cohort Model

28. Supplemental Tables S1-2 from The Contribution of Mammography Screening to Breast Cancer Incidence Trends in the United States: An Updated Age–Period–Cohort Model

29. Data from Partnership Status and Socioeconomic Factors in Relation to Health Behavior Changes after a Diagnosis of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ

30. Data from A Multistage Genetic Association Study Identifies Breast Cancer Risk Loci at 10q25 and 16q24

31. Supplementary Table S1 from Partnership Status and Socioeconomic Factors in Relation to Health Behavior Changes after a Diagnosis of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ

32. Supplemental Movie from The Contribution of Mammography Screening to Breast Cancer Incidence Trends in the United States: An Updated Age–Period–Cohort Model

33. Data from What Predicts an Advanced-Stage Diagnosis of Breast Cancer? Sorting Out the Influence of Method of Detection, Access to Care, and Biologic Factors

34. Supplementary Table 1 from A Multistage Association Study Identifies a Breast Cancer Genetic Locus at NCOA7

35. Supplementary Methods and Materials from Replication and Functional Genomic Analyses of the Breast Cancer Susceptibility Locus at 6q25.1 Generalize Its Importance in Women of Chinese, Japanese, and European Ancestry

36. Supplementary Table 2 from A Multistage Association Study Identifies a Breast Cancer Genetic Locus at NCOA7

37. Data from Replication and Functional Genomic Analyses of the Breast Cancer Susceptibility Locus at 6q25.1 Generalize Its Importance in Women of Chinese, Japanese, and European Ancestry

38. Supplementary Figure 1 from A Multistage Association Study Identifies a Breast Cancer Genetic Locus at NCOA7

39. Data from A Multistage Association Study Identifies a Breast Cancer Genetic Locus at NCOA7

40. Abstract A003: Risks of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast associated with pathogenic variants in cancer predisposition genes

41. Collagen Organization in Relation to Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Pathology and Outcomes

42. Abstract A003: Risks of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast associated with pathogenic variants in cancer predisposition genes

43. Abstract P1-08-15: Characteristics of long-term survivors with metastatic breast cancer

44. Collagen Organization in Relation to Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Pathology and Outcomes

45. Effect of Time to Diagnostic Testing for Breast, Cervical, and Colorectal Cancer Screening Abnormalities on Screening Efficacy: A Modeling Study

46. Emerging Trends in Family History of Breast Cancer and Associated Risk

47. Breast Cancer Population Attributable Risk Proportions Associated with Body Mass Index and Breast Density by Race/Ethnicity and Menopausal Status

48. Abstract P3-08-03: Factors associated with genetic testing in a cohort of breast cancer survivors

49. Abstract PO-105: Treatment inequity: Examining the influence of race and ethnicity, sex, and insurance on pancreatic cancer care

50. Abstract D002: Associations between multilevel health factors and cancer mortality according to rural residence

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