Socioeconomic disparities affect survival in malignant ovarian germ cell tumors in AYA population.
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E. Beierle | K. Gow | M. Langer | M. Raval | S. Vasudevan | J. Nuchtern | A. Goldin | M. Goldfarb | J. Doski | I. Maizlin | Laura V. Bownes | L. Stafman | M. Dellinger
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