Infantile choriocarcinoma treated with chemotherapy alone
Emma Johnson(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), William H. Wallace(Royal Hospital for Children), A. Graham Wilkinson(Royal Hospital for Children), Kathryn J. McKenzie(Royal Hospital for Children), Lynn Myles(Royal Hospital for Children), Fraser D. Munro(Royal Hospital for Children), John O’Neill(Royal Hospital for Children), Patricia M. Crofton(Royal Hospital for Children), Michael J. Seckl(Charing Cross Hospital)
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