Isolated tumour cells and micrometastases in intraductal breast cancer: a simple mechanical question in some cases
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A. Piñero-Madrona | L. Polo-García | J. Sola‐Pérez | J. R. Ruiz Maciá | C. Zaragoza-Zaragoza | J. A. R. Maciá | Luis Polo-García | Joaquín Sola-Pérez
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