Tumour burden as the main indicator of prognosis in Hodgkin's disease

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Tumour burden as the main indicator of prognosis in Hodgkin's disease. / Specht, L.

I: European Journal of Cancer, Bind 28A, Nr. 12, 01.01.1992, s. 1982-1985.

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Specht, L 1992, 'Tumour burden as the main indicator of prognosis in Hodgkin's disease', European Journal of Cancer, bind 28A, nr. 12, s. 1982-1985.

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Specht, L. (1992). Tumour burden as the main indicator of prognosis in Hodgkin's disease. European Journal of Cancer, 28A(12), 1982-1985.

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Specht L. Tumour burden as the main indicator of prognosis in Hodgkin's disease. European Journal of Cancer. 1992 jan. 1;28A(12):1982-1985.

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Specht, L. / Tumour burden as the main indicator of prognosis in Hodgkin's disease. I: European Journal of Cancer. 1992 ; Bind 28A, Nr. 12. s. 1982-1985.

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