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Risk and prognosis of second corpus uteri cancer after radiation therapy for pelvic cancer: A population-based analysis

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Title
Risk and prognosis of second corpus uteri cancer after radiation therapy for pelvic cancer: A population-based analysis
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Frontiers in oncology, September 2022
DOI 10.3389/fonc.2022.957608
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Guanhua Yu, Ran Wei, Shuofeng Li, Yongjiao Wang, Hengchang Liu, Tianli Chen, Xu Guan, Xishan Wang, Zheng Jiang

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#20,673,680
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#11,323
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#997
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