Elevated CAIX Expression is Associated with an Increased Risk of Distant Failure in Early-Stage Cervical Cancer
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M. Dewhirst | R. Bentley | A. Secord | L. Havrilesky | J. Kirkpatrick | E. Oosterwijk | Ž. Vujašković | E. Jones | Z. Rabbani | M. Hardee | J. Meyer | Seth Karol
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