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Journal: Cancers, 2020
Volume: 12
Number: 2259

Article: Correlation of RECIST, Computed Tomography Morphological Response, and Pathological Regression in Hepatic Metastasis Secondary to Colorectal Cancer: The AVAMET Study
Authors: by Ruth Vera, María Luisa Gómez, Juan Ramón Ayuso, Joan Figueras, Pilar García-Alfonso, Virginia Martínez, Adelaida Lacasta, Ana Ruiz-Casado, María José Safont, Jorge Aparicio, Juan Manuel Campos, Juan Carlos Cámara, Marta Martín-Richard, Clara Montagut, Carles Pericay, Jose María Vieitez, Esther Falcó, Mónica Jorge, Miguel Marín, Mercedes Salgado and Antonio Viúdezadd Show full author list remove Hide full author list
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