Urinary 17-Ketosteroids and their Fractions in Women with Breast Cancer Treated by Endocrine Surgery
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Original Article Published: 01 September 1960 Urinary 17-Ketosteroids and their Fractions in Women with Breast Cancer Treated by Endocrine Surgery A W Sim, R Hobkirk, Helen J Stewart, D W
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About this articleCite this article Sim, A., Hobkirk, R., Stewart, H. et al. Urinary 17-Ketosteroids and their Fractions in Women with Breast Cancer Treated by Endocrine Surgery. Br J Cancer
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