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Cancer Research and Clinical Trial in Action: An Important Exercise Before You Embark on Your Study

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Cancer Clinical Trials: Proactive Strategies

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Carbone, L., Kurtzman, S.H., Leong, S.P.L. (2007). Cancer Research and Clinical Trial in Action: An Important Exercise Before You Embark on Your Study. In: Leong, S.P.L. (eds) Cancer Clinical Trials: Proactive Strategies. Cancer Treatment and Research, vol 132. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-33225-3_16

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