Clinical and Ultrasonographic Changes of the Breast after Use of Soy Isoflavones |
Alipour, Sadaf
(Surgery Department, Arash women's Hospital)
Afshar, Somayeh (Gynecology Department, Arash women's Hospital) Moini, Ashraf (Gynecology Department, Arash women's Hospital) Dastjerdi, Marzieh Vahid (Gynecology Department, Arash women's Hospital) Saberi, Azin (Surgery Department, Arash women's Hospital) Bayani, Leila (Radiology Department, Arash women's Hospital) Eslami, Bita (Development Center, Arash women's Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences) Hosseini, Ladan (Development Center, Arash women's Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences) |
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