Local relapse of soft tissue sarcoma of the extremities or trunk wall operated on with wide margins without radiation therapy
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S. Jäämaa | J. Repo | M. Sampo | Kirsi Santti | Carl P. Blomqvist | J. Salo | Jasmiini Lemma | Sari Jäämaa
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