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19. Ford, L. Letter to J. W. Stratton, Interim Director, California Environmental Protection Agency, Sacramento, June 23, 1995.
20. Greaves, P., et al. Two-year carcinogenicity study of tamoxifen in Alderley Park Wistar-derived rats. Cancer Res. 53( 17): 3919- 3924, 1993.
21. Kliewer, E. V., and Smith, K. R. Breast cancer mortality among immigrants in Australia and Canada. J. Natl. Cancer Inst. 87( 15): 1154- 1161, 1995.
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