Vitamin D insufficiency in a multiethnic cohort of breast cancer survivors1
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Supported by the National Cancer Institute (contracts N01-CN-75036-20, N01-CN-05228, N01-PC-67010/N01-PC-35139, N01-PC-67007/N01-PC-35138, and N01-PC-67009/N01-PC-35142) and the National Institutes of Health (training grant T32 CA09661). A portion of this work was conducted through the Clinical Research Center at the University of Washington and supported by the National Institutes of Health (grant M01-RR-00037). Data collection for the Women's Contraceptive and Reproductive Experiences Study (CARE) at the University of Southern California was supported by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (contract N01-HD-3-3175). Patient identification was supported in part by the California Department of Health Services (grant 050Q-8709-S1528).
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From the Cancer Prevention Program, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA (MLN, BS, CMU, and AM); the Department of Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (BWH); the Applied Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD (AA and RB-B); the Department of Preventive Medicine and Norris the Comprehensive Cancer Center, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (LB and FG); the Division of Population Sciences, City of Hope Cancer National Medical Center, Duarte, CA (LB); the New Mexico Tumor Registry, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM (SW); and the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, School of Public Health and Information Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY (KB and RB)