Preferences of Treatment Strategies among Women with Low-Risk DCIS and Oncologists
Danalyn Byng(Duke University), Wim H. van Harten(Amsterdam Public Health), Karin Groothuis‐Oudshoorn(University of Twente), Janine A. van Til(University of Twente), Frederieke van Duijnhoven(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Eveline M. A. Bleiker(Leiden University Medical Center), Renée Schmitz(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Ellen G. Engelhardt(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Valesca P. Retèl(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Jelle Wesseling(Leiden University Medical Center)
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