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The Fallacy of Enrolling Only High-Risk Subjects in Cancer Prevention Trials: Is There a "Free Lunch"?

BMC Medical Research Methodology - United Kingdom
doi 10.1186/1471-2288-4-24
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EpidemiologyHealth Informatics
Date

October 4, 2004

Authors
Stuart G BakerBarnett S KramerDonald Corle
Publisher

Springer Nature


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