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Figure 1 Classification of conditions based on length of the prevalence period. Figure describes the impact of changing the length of theprevalence period on the classification of a patient condition into one of four mutually exclusive groups: condition pr
Table 1 International classification of diseases, 9th edition, clinical modification (ICD-9-CM) codes used to identifyconditions
Table 2 Demographic characteristics of the breast cancer and non-cancer patient cohorts
Table 3 Incidence and prevalence proportions of conditions in breast cancer and non-cancer cohorts
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