Indian Pediatric Oncology Group (InPOG) - Collaborative research in India comes of age
Treatment of children with cancer on clinical trials, often in the context of national and international co-operative groups, is one of the cornerstones of pediatric oncology treatment and has been shown to improve outcomes of children with cancer. While enrolling children with cancer in prospective...
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Main Authors: | Ramandeep Singh Arora (Author), Sameer Bakhshi (Author) |
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2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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