Groin surgery and risk of recurrence in lymph node positive patients with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma.
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E. V. van Zwet | T. Bosse | K. Gaarenstroom | C. Creutzberg | M. V. van Poelgeest | L. Nooij | Paulien J. Ongkiehong
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