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An investigation into the prognostic significance of necrosis and hypoxia in high grade and invasive bladder cancer

An investigation into the prognostic significance of necrosis and hypoxia in high grade and invasive bladder cancer

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Main Authors: Ord, J, Agrawal, S, Roberts, I, Fawcett, D, Cranston, D, Harris, A
Format: Conference item
Published: 2007
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