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The Establishment and Utility of a Free Online Database of Primary Bone Tumors

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Acknowledgments

We thank Ms. Rasa Hamilton at Moffitt Cancer Center for her assistance in medical editing, Dr. Qing Zhang, Dr. Lin Hao, Dr. Yi Ding and other colleagues from Orthopaedica Oncology Surgery Department of JST hospital for their contribution of the establishment of this online database, Dr. Xiaoyuan Huang and Dr. Yi Ding from Pathology Department of JST hospital for their contribution in the pathological diagnosis, and Ms. Brenda Barrow for assisting in manuscript submission.

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Xu, H., Seifert, R.P., Niu, X. et al. The Establishment and Utility of a Free Online Database of Primary Bone Tumors. Pathol. Oncol. Res. 22, 129–133 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12253-015-9982-z

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