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. 2001 Mar 24;322(7288):730.

Cancer registries fear collapse. Need for patient consent for cancer registration creates logistical nightmare

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Cancer registries fear collapse. Need for patient consent for cancer registration creates logistical nightmare

T Helliwell. BMJ. .
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