Population survival from childhood cancer in Britain during 1978-2005 by eras of entry to clinical trials.
BACKGROUND: Inclusion in clinical trials is generally viewed as best practice for most newly diagnosed childhood cancers, but the impact on population-based survival has rarely been examined. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The population-based data were analysed for 25 853 children (66% of all registered chi...
Autors principals: | Stiller, C, Kroll, M, Pritchard-Jones, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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