Inflammatory Breast Cancer in Tunisia from 2005 to 2010: Epidemiologic and Anatomoclinical Transitions from Published Data |
Mejri, N.
(Department of Medical Oncology, University Hospital A Mami)
Boussen, H. (Department of Medical Oncology, University Hospital A Mami) Labidi, S. (Department of Medical Oncology, University Hospital A Mami) Bouzaiene, H. (Department of Radiotherapy, Institute Salah Azaiez) Afrit, M. (Department of Medical Oncology, University Hospital A Mami) Benna, F. (Department of Radiotherapy, Institute Salah Azaiez) Rahal, K. (Department of Surgical Oncology, Institute Salah Azaiez) |
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