Effects of housing value and medical subsidy on treatment and outcomes of breast cancer patients in Singapore: A retrospective cohort study
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Published:2021-01
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Volume:6
Page:100065
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ISSN:2666-6065
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Container-title:The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific
Author:
Wong Fuh YongORCID,
Wong Ru XinORCID,
Zhou Siqin,
Ong Whee Sze,
Pek Pin Pin,
Yap Yoon-Sim,
Tan Benita Kiat Tee,
Ngeow Joanne Yuen Yie,
Tan Veronique Kiak Mien,
Sim Yirong,
Tan Su-Ming,
Lim Swee Ho,
Madhukumar Preetha,
Tan Tira Jing Ying,
Loh Kiley Wei-Jen,
Ong Marcus Eng Hock,
Wong Ting Hway
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