Modelling the effects of standard prognostic factors in node-positive breast cancer
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M Schumacher | P Royston | W Sauerbrei | C Schmoor | P. Royston | W. Sauerbrei | M. Schumacher | H. Bojar | C. Schmoor | T. B. C. Group | H Bojar | the German Breast Cancer Study Group
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