Are Additional Trace Elements Necessary in Total Parenteral Nutrition for Patients with Esophageal Cancer Receiving Cisplatin-Based Chemotherapy?
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H. Matsubara | Masaya Uesato | Y. Akutsu | Kentaro Murakami | S. Endo | T. Fujishiro | Shunsuke Imanishi | T. Kono | I. Hoshino | Takeshi Toyozumi
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