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Lydia E Pace

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Journal of Women'S Health (2002)|October 2, 2018
A Promising Tool to Increase Individualized Discussions About Lifestyle Risk Factors for Breast CancerNancy L Keating, Lydia E Pace
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|January 30, 2021
Should Women at Lower-Than-Average Risk of Breast Cancer Undergo Less Frequent Screening?Lydia E Pace, Nancy L Keating
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 8, 2018
Maternal Health in the United StatesRose L Molina, Lydia E Pace
JAMA Network Open|April 30, 2024
New Recommendations for Breast Cancer Screening-In Pursuit of Health EquityLydia E Pace, Nancy L Keating
JAMA Oncology|February 26, 2026
Risk-Based Screening for Breast Cancer: Time to Focus on ImplementationNancy L Keating, Lydia E Pace
JAMA|August 14, 2014
Risk and benefits of screening mammography--replyLydia E Pace, Nancy L Keating
JAMA|April 6, 2016
Screening Mammography and Age Recommendations--ReplyNancy L Keating, Lydia E Pace
JAMA|May 2, 2018
Breast Cancer Screening in 2018: Time for Shared Decision MakingNancy L Keating, Lydia E Pace
JAMA|May 10, 2019
New Federal Requirements to Inform Patients About Breast Density: Will They Help Patients?Nancy L Keating, Lydia E Pace
Women'S Health (London, England)|July 5, 2012
Balancing act: safe and evidence-based prescribing for women of reproductive ageLydia E Pace, Eleanor Bimla Schwarz
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Journal of Women'S Health (2002)|October 2, 2018
A Promising Tool to Increase Individualized Discussions About Lifestyle Risk Factors for Breast CancerNancy L Keating, Lydia E Pace
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|January 30, 2021
Should Women at Lower-Than-Average Risk of Breast Cancer Undergo Less Frequent Screening?Lydia E Pace, Nancy L Keating
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 8, 2018
Maternal Health in the United StatesRose L Molina, Lydia E Pace
JAMA Network Open|April 30, 2024
New Recommendations for Breast Cancer Screening-In Pursuit of Health EquityLydia E Pace, Nancy L Keating
JAMA Oncology|February 26, 2026
Risk-Based Screening for Breast Cancer: Time to Focus on ImplementationNancy L Keating, Lydia E Pace
JAMA|August 14, 2014
Risk and benefits of screening mammography--replyLydia E Pace, Nancy L Keating
JAMA|April 6, 2016
Screening Mammography and Age Recommendations--ReplyNancy L Keating, Lydia E Pace
JAMA|May 2, 2018
Breast Cancer Screening in 2018: Time for Shared Decision MakingNancy L Keating, Lydia E Pace
JAMA|May 10, 2019
New Federal Requirements to Inform Patients About Breast Density: Will They Help Patients?Nancy L Keating, Lydia E Pace
Women'S Health (London, England)|July 5, 2012
Balancing act: safe and evidence-based prescribing for women of reproductive ageLydia E Pace, Eleanor Bimla Schwarz
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