Lympho-hematopoietic malignancies risk after exposure to low dose ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization in childhood
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M. Little | P. Helms | C. Dauphin | E. Rage | C. Ovaert | D. Bonnet | C. Karsenty | M. Bernier | J. Thambo | Tiphaine Feuillet | S. Hascoët | H. Bouvaist | S. Di Filippo | B. Lefort | S. Malekzadeh-Milani | F. Godart | P. Guérin | J. Piéchaud | Kossi D. Abalo | P. Mauran | S. Dreuil | S. Douchin | Choonsik Lee | I. Bouzguenda | S. Cohen | Cecilia Damon
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