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. 2019 Dec;26(Suppl 3):760-761.
doi: 10.1245/s10434-019-07887-7. Epub 2019 Oct 3.

ASO Author Reflections: Increasing National Performance on Complete Tumor Resection in Patients with Gastric Cancer by Awareness of Risk Factors and Network Organization for Gastric Cancer Surgery

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ASO Author Reflections: Increasing National Performance on Complete Tumor Resection in Patients with Gastric Cancer by Awareness of Risk Factors and Network Organization for Gastric Cancer Surgery

Leonie R van der Werf et al. Ann Surg Oncol. 2019 Dec.
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