Cancer survival increases in Europe, but international differences remain wide.
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M. Coleman | J. Coebergh | D. Forman | F. Berrino | G. Gatta | J. Faivre | T. Hakulinen | M. Sant | R. Capocaccia | A. Micheli | A. Verdecchia | C. Martínez-García | A. Zappone
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