Survival for patients with rare haematologic malignancies: Changes in the early 21st century
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Published:2017-10
Issue:
Volume:84
Page:81-87
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ISSN:0959-8049
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Container-title:European Journal of Cancer
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language:en
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Short-container-title:European Journal of Cancer
Author:
Pulte DianneORCID, Weberpals Janick, Jansen Lina, Luttmann Sabine, Holleczek Bernd, Nennecke Alice, Ressing Meike, Katalinic Alexander, Brenner Hermann, Geiss Karla, Meyer Martin, Eberle Andrea, Luttmann Sabine, Stabenow Roland, Hentschel Stefan, Nennecke Alice, Kieschke Joachim, Sirri Eunice, Holleczek Bernd, Emrich Katharina, Kajüter Hiltraud, Mattauch Volkmar, Katalinic Alexander, Eisemann Nora, Barnes Benjamin, Kraywinkel Klaus, Brenner Hermann, Jansen Lina, Weberpals Janick
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology
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