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Does the CanRisk Tool take ipsilateral breast cancers into account?
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Does the CanRisk Tool take ipsilateral breast cancers into account?
Alex Cunningham PhD (Unlicensed)
Tim Carver
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Alex Cunningham PhD (Unlicensed)
Last updated:
May 16, 2024
by
Tim Carver
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No, the CanRisk Tool does not take ipsilateral breast cancers into account.
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