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. 2018 Aug;47(8):1218-1219.

The Most Common Side Effects Experienced by Patients Were Receiving First Cycle of Chemotherapy

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The Most Common Side Effects Experienced by Patients Were Receiving First Cycle of Chemotherapy

İnsaf Altun et al. Iran J Public Health. 2018 Aug.
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