Time intervals from first symptom to treatment of cancer: a cohort study of 2,212 newly diagnosed cancer patients
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Frede Olesen | Jens Søndergaard | Ineta Sokolowski | Peter Vedsted | J. Søndergaard | P. Vedsted | F. Olesen | R. P. Hansen | Rikke P Hansen | Ineta Sokolowski
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