Assessment of tumour vascularity as a prognostic factor in lymph node negative invasive breast cancer.
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A. Howell | A. Schor | W. F. Knox | S. S. Dhesi | M. V. Hoef | A. Schor | M. V. van Hoef | W. Knox
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