Using bevacizumab with different chemotherapeutic regimens in metastatic colorectal cancer: balancing utility with low toxicity
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Using bevacizumab with different chemotherapeutic regimens in metastatic colorectal cancer: balancing utility with low toxicity
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Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology
Volume 2, Issue 5, Pages 309-317
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SAGE Publications
Online
2010-07-15
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10.1177/1758834010375096
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