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Familial Nonmedullary Thyroid Cancer

Also known as: Familial Nonmedullary Thyroid Cancer thyroid cancer; breast cancer; low birth weight BCa
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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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African-American thyroid cancer survivors had a 17% risk of low birth weight in the first pregnancy conceived after diagnosis, compared with 5% in white survivors, but this largely reflected higher ba

Effect: decline

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