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Patterns of physician follow-up among young cancer survivors
Report of the Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Survivors (CAYACS) research program
Mary L. McBride, Maria F. Lorenzi, Jacqueline Page, Anne-Marie Broemeling, John J. Spinelli, Karen Goddard, Sheila Pritchard, Paul Rogers and Sam Sheps
Canadian Family Physician December 2011, 57 (12) e482-e490;
Mary L. McBride
MSc
Maria F. Lorenzi
MSc
Jacqueline Page
MHSc MSc
Anne-Marie Broemeling
MSc PhD
John J. Spinelli
MSc PhD
Karen Goddard
MB ChB FRCPC FRCP(UK)
Sheila Pritchard
BM BS FRCPC
Paul Rogers
MB ChB DCH FRCPC MBA
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Canadian Family Physician
Vol. 57, Issue 12
1 Dec 2011
Patterns of physician follow-up among young cancer survivors
Mary L. McBride, Maria F. Lorenzi, Jacqueline Page, Anne-Marie Broemeling, John J. Spinelli, Karen Goddard, Sheila Pritchard, Paul Rogers, Sam Sheps
Canadian Family Physician Dec 2011, 57 (12) e482-e490;
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