Current imaging follow-up of non-Hodgkin lymphoma exposes patients to significant radiation but does not detect asymptomatic relapses.

scientific article published on 16 September 2015

Current imaging follow-up of non-Hodgkin lymphoma exposes patients to significant radiation but does not detect asymptomatic relapses. is …
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P356DOI10.3109/10428194.2015.1094694
P698PubMed publication ID26374395

P50authorEloisa RivaQ57036249
P2093author name stringJoseph R Mikhael
Lilian Díaz
Carolina Oliver
Maria del Carmen Pérez
Osmar Telis
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P433issue6
P921main subjectnon-Hodgkin lymphomaQ1138590
P304page(s)1363-1366
P577publication date2015-10-15
P1433published inLeukemia & LymphomaQ6534493
P1476titleCurrent imaging follow-up of non-Hodgkin lymphoma exposes patients to significant radiation but does not detect asymptomatic relapses
P478volume57

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