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2. Hay R, Park JG, Gazdar A. Atlas of human tumor cell lines. San Diego: Academic Press; 1994.

3. Husain A, Druzin M. Cancer and pregnancy. In: Berk JS, Hacker NF, editors. Berek & Hacker’s gynecologic oncology. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2010. p.654-69.

4. Morrow GR, Ryan JL, Kohli S. Modafinil for persistent posttreatment fatigue: an open label study of 82 women with breast cancer. MASCC international symposia 2006, Abstract 11-070.

5. American Cancer Society. Cancer facts & figures [Internet]. Atlanta, GA: American Cancer Society; c2011 [cited 2011 Feb 20]. Available from:

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