Predictors of Mastectomy in a Certified Breast Center – The Surgeon is an Independent Risk Factor
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F. Peintinger | W. Hitzl | Wolfgang Hitzl | Roland Reitsamer | Christian Menzel | R. Reitsamer | C. Menzel | Florentia Peintinger | Sylvia Glueck | S. Glueck
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