Improving Patient Safety in Clinical Oncology: Applying Lessons From Normal Accident Theory.
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Lukasz Mazur | M. Milowsky | L. Mazur | B. Chera | John Rockwell | Lawrence B. Marks | I. Buchanan | John Rockwell | Bhishamjit S. Chera | Ian Buchanan | Hong Jin Kim | Matthew I. Milowsky | Hong Jin Kim | L. Marks
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