Current aspects of comprehensive treatmentfor advanced breast cancer (literature review and analysis of original material)
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About the Authors
D. D. PakRussian Federation
L. V. Bolotina
Russian Federation
A. S. Suhotko
Russian Federation
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Pak D.D., Bolotina L.V., Suhotko A.S. Current aspects of comprehensive treatmentfor advanced breast cancer (literature review and analysis of original material). Siberian journal of oncology. 2013;(5):54-58. (In Russ.)