Follow-up strategies following completion of primary cancer treatment in adult cancer survivors.
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C. Johansen | S. Dalton | P. Bidstrup | V. Albieri | K. K. Andersen | L. Saltbæk | R. Karlsen | B. L. Høeg | T. Horsboel | A. S. Friberg
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