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Editorial
. 2019 Aug:5:1-3.
doi: 10.1200/JGO.19.00222.

Costing Methods Applied to Cancer

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Editorial

Costing Methods Applied to Cancer

Susan Horton et al. J Glob Oncol. 2019 Aug.
No abstract available

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The following represents disclosure information provided by authors of this manuscript. All relationships are considered compensated. Relationships are self-held unless noted. I = Immediate Family Member, Inst = My Institution. Relationships may not relate to the subject matter of this manuscript. For more information about ASCO’s conflict of interest policy, please refer to www.asco.org/rwc or ascopubs.org/jgo/site/misc/authors.html.

No potential conflicts of interest were reported.

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