Predictors of Survival in Patients With Soft Tissue Surgical Margin Involvement at Radical Cystectomy
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T. Clozel | M. Babjuk | F. Montorsi | Y. Lotan | S. Shariat | P. Karakiewicz | Q. Trinh | W. Kassouf | M. Rink | E. Xylinas | M. Zerbib | G. Novara | R. Svatek | D. Scherr | D. Tilki | H. Fritsche | B. Guillonneau | D. Green | Joual Abdennabi
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