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Survival of Cancer Patients in Northeast China: Analysis of Sampled Cancers from Population-Based Cancer Registries |
Yanxia Li, Liya Yu, Jun Na, Shuang Li, Li Liu, Huijuan Mu, Xuanjuan Bi, Xiaoxia An, Xun Li, Wen Dong, Guowei Pan |
Cancer Research and Treatment. 2017;49(4):1106-1113. Published online 2017 February 2 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4143/crt.2016.613 |
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