Five Advances in the Last 50 Years That Have Impacted Endocrine Surgery
Matilda Annebäck(Uppsala University Hospital), Janice L. Pasieka(University of Calgary), Aimee N. Di Marco(Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust), Els Nieveen van Dijkum(University of Amsterdam), Priya H. Dedhia(The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute), Julie A. Miller(The Royal Melbourne Hospital)
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