The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of different surveillance mammography regimens after the treatment for primary breast cancer: systematic reviews registry database analyses and economic evaluation.
Health Technology Assessment2011Vol. 15(34), pp. v–vi, 1
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Clare Robertson, SK Arcot Ragupathy, Charles Boachie, J. Michael Dixon, C Fraser, Rodolfo Hernández, Steven D. Heys, W Jack, GR Kerr, G Lawrence, Graeme MacLennan, Anthony Maxwell, J McGregor, G Mowatt, S Pinder, Laura Ternent, RE Thomas, Luke Vale, Ramey L Wilson, Shihua Zhu, Fiona J. Gilbert
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