Frequency distribution of second solid cancer locations in relation to the irradiated volume among 115 patients treated for childhood cancer.
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Jean Chavaudra | Dimitri Lefkopoulos | Ibrahima Diallo | Eric Quiniou | Elisabeth Adjadj | D. Lefkopoulos | F. de Vathaire | Nadia Haddy | Florent de Vathaire | N. Haddy | S. Guérin | I. Diallo | J. Chavaudra | E. Quiniou | Akhtar Samand | Iannis Alziar | Nathalie Perret | Sylvie Guérin | E. Adjadj | A. Samand | I. Alziar | N. Perret
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