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Multidisciplinarietà in oncologia: chi ha paura del lavoro di squadra?

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L’oncologia è un caso a sé, nella generale evoluzione specialistica della medicina contemporanea.

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Satolli, R. (2011). Multidisciplinarietà in oncologia: chi ha paura del lavoro di squadra?. In: Tumori della testa e del collo. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1806-8_1

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