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- :Freeman, Vincent L. ;Ricardo, Ana C.10 2011 | Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 20(10):2150-2159:BackgroundSocial determinants of prostate cancer survival and their relation to racial/ethnic disparities thereof are poorly understood. We analyzed w...
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