Sleep Duration and Cutaneous Melanoma Aggressiveness. A Prospective Observational Study in 443 Patients.
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M. Martínez-García | G. Oscullo | E. Pastor | A. Garcia-Ortega | E. Chiner | E. Nagore | J. Abad | F. Campos-Rodriguez | O. Mediano | V. Cabriada | M. S. de la Torre | M. Somoza | L. Hernández | Jose Daniel Gómez Olivas | I. Cano | A. García-Ortega
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