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Should Patients with HPV-Positive or Negative Tumors be Treated Differently?

Authors
  1. A Hurtuk
  2. A Nasman
  3. AA Forastiere
  4. AB Ryerson
  5. AC Nichols
  6. AK Chaturvedi
  7. AR Kreimer
  8. B Kumar
  9. B O'Sullivan
  10. BH Haughey
  11. BJ Braakhuis
  12. C Fakhry
  13. D Rischin
  14. DG Grant
  15. DK Henstrom
  16. EJ Moore
  17. EJ Moore
  18. EJ Moore
  19. EM Genden
  20. G D'Souza
  21. GS Weinstein
  22. GS Weinstein
  23. H Quon
  24. I Martinez
  25. J-P Pignon
  26. JA Langendijk
  27. JB Vermorken
  28. JP Klussmann
  29. KK Ang
  30. L Koutcher
  31. M Machtay
  32. MA Cohen
  33. Monica George
  34. MR Posner
  35. MR Posner
  36. P Lassen
  37. P Sinha
  38. SA Dowthwaite
  39. SH Huang
  40. SJ Smeets
  41. SM Olsen
  42. W Steiner
  43. WH Westra
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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