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Organisatorische Probleme von Diagnose, Therapie und Forschung bei Krebskranken

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Internistische Krebstherapie

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Die optimale Betreuung und Behandlung von Krebskranken sowie die klinische und therapeutische Forschung sind an bestimmte organisatorische Voraussetzungen und Einrichtungen gebunden.

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Brunner, K.W., Batz, K. (1985). Organisatorische Probleme von Diagnose, Therapie und Forschung bei Krebskranken. In: Brunner, K.W., Nagel, G.A. (eds) Internistische Krebstherapie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69712-8_12

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