Aggressive treatment is appropriate for glioblastoma multiforme patients 70 years old or older: a retrospective review of 206 cases.
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Samuel T Chao | John H Suh | Jacob G. Scott | Jacob G Scott | Michael A Vogelbaum | G. Barnett | M. Vogelbaum | P. Elson | J. Suh | Paul Elson | Gene H Barnett | S. Chao | D. Peereboom | David M Peereboom | Gene H J Stevens | Heinrich Elinzano | H. Elinzano | G. Stevens
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