Sex differences in hospital readmission among colorectal cancer patients
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Esteve Fernandez | Josepa Ribes | J. González | E. Fernández | J. Borrás | V. Moreno | M. Peris | M. Navarro | J. Ribes | Matilde Navarro | M. Cambray | Juan Ramon González | Víctor Moreno | Mercè Peris | Maria Cambray | Josep Maria Borràs
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