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Letter: Does the “hospital frailty risk score” measure preoperative frailty for craniopharyngioma surgery?

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Marquez, J., Schmidt, M. & Bowers, C.A. Letter: Does the “hospital frailty risk score” measure preoperative frailty for craniopharyngioma surgery?. J Neurooncol 160, 273–275 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11060-022-04157-7

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