Nine-country study shows wide variations in how women with early breast cancer are treated
Monday, April 12, 2010 - 10:43
in Health & Medicine
A global study of nearly 10,000 women with early breast cancer has found wide variations in how they were treated, despite international consensus on best practice, according to the May issue of the British Journal of Surgery.
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