University of Birmingham The utility of routine surveillance screening with magnetic resonance imaging to detect tumour recurrence/progression in children with high-grade central nervous system tumours

Citation for published version (Harvard): Stevens, S, Main, C, Bailey, S, Pizer, B, English, M, Phillips, B, Peet, A, Avula, S, Wilne, S, Wheatley, K, Kearns, P & Wilson, J 2018, 'The utility of routine surveillance screening with magnetic resonance imaging to detect tumour recurrence/progression in children with high-grade central nervous system tumours', Pediatric Blood & Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1002/pbc.27509

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