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Editorial
. 2022 Oct 17;5(4):510-511.
doi: 10.31662/jmaj.2022-0166. Epub 2022 Oct 6.

Cancer Development Associated with Cardiovascular Diseases

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Cancer Development Associated with Cardiovascular Diseases

Tomohiro Fujisaki et al. JMA J. .
No abstract available

Keywords: Cancer; Cardio-oncology; Coronary artery disease; Polyvascular disease.

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