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The first French Outpatient hospital for integrative oncology care at the Saint-Vincent Hospital Group in Strasbourg. Organisation and preliminary therapeutic results
Jean-Lionel Bagot,Laure Martini-Hubrecht,Patricia Feidt,Anne-Céline Milanov,Céline Grabherr,Maelle Sacadura,Marion Serpeault,Francine Hoffmann,Céline Mazur,Caroline Wendling +9 more
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This article is published in La Revue d'Homéopathie.The article was published on 2021-12-01. It has received 0 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Integrative Oncology.read more
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