Author:
Cleary James,Ddungu Henry,Distelhorst Sandra R.,Ripamonti Carla,Rodin Gary M.,Bushnaq Mohammad A.,Clegg-Lamptey Joe N.,Connor Stephen R.,Diwani Msemo B.,Eniu Alexandru,Harford Joe B.,Kumar Suresh,Rajagopal M.R.,Thompson Beti,Gralow Julie R.,Anderson Benjamin O.
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Amgen
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Komen for the Cure®
International Atomic Energy Agency Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy
National Cancer Institute
The Lancet Oncology
Elsevier
American Society of Clinical Oncology
Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Al-Amoudi Center of Excellence in Breast Cancer
Pan American Health Organization
European Society of Medical Oncology
European School of Oncology
Open Society Foundations
LIVESTRONG
Sanofi
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