"
Patient and Physician Preferences for Treating Adjuvant Melanoma: A Discrete Choice Experiment"
written by Kathleen Beusterien, Mark R. Middleton, Peter Feng Wang, Sumati Rao, Srividya Kotapati, Javier Sabater, Baiju Aurora, John F. P. Bridges,
published by
Journal of Cancer Therapy,
Vol.8 No.1, 2017
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