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Variation in diagnosis, treatment and outcome in colon and rectal cancer

Elferink, M.A.G.

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Elferink, M. A. G. (2011, September 7). Variation in diagnosis, treatment and outcome in colon and rectal cancer. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/17818

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Variation in diagnosis, treatment and outcome in colon and rectal cancer

Marloes Elferink

Variation in diagnosis, treatment and outcome in colon and rectal cancerMarloes Elferink

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