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Popularity of Less Frequent Follow Up for Breast Cancer in Randomised Study: Initial Findings From the Hotline Study

BMJ
doi 10.1136/bmj.314.7075.174
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January 18, 1997

Authors
T. GullifordM. OpomuE. WilsonI. HanhamR. Epstein
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BMJ


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