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1. Abstract P1-08-27: Advanced stage at diagnosis and worse clinicopathologic features in young woman with breast cancer. A sub-analysis of Brazilian population through the AMAZONA III study (GBECAM 0115)

2. Breast cancer in Brazil: present status and future goals.

3. Datopotamab Deruxtecan Versus Chemotherapy in Previously Treated Inoperable/Metastatic Hormone Receptor-Positive Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2-Negative Breast Cancer: Primary Results From TROPION-Breast01.

4. New onset vasomotor symptoms but not musculoskeletal symptoms associate with clinical outcomes on extended adjuvant letrozole - Analyses from NCIC CTG MA.17.

5. Progress and remaining challenges for cancer control in Latin America and the Caribbean.

6. Treatment-associated musculoskeletal and vasomotor symptoms and relapse-free survival in the NCIC CTG MA.27 adjuvant breast cancer aromatase inhibitor trial.

7. Access to care issues adversely affect breast cancer patients in Mexico: oncologists' perspective.

8. Challenges to effective cancer control in China, India, and Russia.

9. Intermittent letrozole therapy for metastatic breast cancer: case reports and literature review.

10. Outcomes of breast cancer in Brazil related to health care coverage: a retrospective cohort study.

11. Reply to e. Esin et al.

12. Exemestane versus anastrozole in postmenopausal women with early breast cancer: NCIC CTG MA.27--a randomized controlled phase III trial.

13. Extended adjuvant endocrine therapy in hormone dependent breast cancer: the paradigm of the NCIC-CTG MA.17/BIG 1-97 trial.

14. Planning cancer control in Latin America and the Caribbean.

15. Breast cancer in Mexico: a growing challenge to health and the health system.

16. Aromatase inhibitors and musculoskeletal adverse events.

17. Systemic administration of doxorubicin impairs aversively motivated memory in rats.

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