Selection bias in follow-up studies of stem cell transplantation survivors: an experience within the Maastricht Observational study of late effects after Stem cell trAnsplantation (MOSA)

Author:

van Yperen Nicole C.ORCID,Wauben Bianca,van der Poel Marjolein WM.,Köhler Sebastian,van Greevenbroek Marleen MJ.,Schouten Harry C.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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