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Cancer care in Romania: challenges and pitfalls of children's and adolescents' multifaceted involvement
- Correspondence to Domnita O Badarau, Institute for Biomedical Ethics, University of Basel, 28 Bernoullistrasse, Basel CH-4056, Switzerland; dob10@case.edu, do.badarau{at}gmail.com
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Cancer care in Romania: challenges and pitfalls of children's and adolescents' multifaceted involvement
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- Received January 26, 2016
- Revised August 9, 2016
- Accepted September 6, 2016
- First published October 3, 2016.
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September 03, 2020
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