A relative survival regression model using B‐spline functions to model non‐proportional hazards
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Catherine Quantin | Michal Abrahamowicz | Joanny Gouvernet | Roch Giorgi | M. Abrahamowicz | J. Faivre | J. Estève | R. Giorgi | C. Quantin | Jean Faivre | J. Gouvernet | Philippe Bolard | Jacques Esteve | P. Bolard
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