Radical Hysterectomy for Early Stage Cervical Cancer
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G. Scambia | G. Bogani | P. Benedetti Panici | V. Chiantera | E. Vizza | L. Muzii | F. Raspagliesi | G. Sozzi | V. Di Donato | Andrea Giannini | O. D’Oria | T. Golia D’Augè | On Behalf Of The Investigators Of The Italian Gyne | A. Giannini
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