Too much mammography
Spallek J, Reder M, Berens E-M, Kolip P (2014)
British Medical Journal 348:g1403(feb11 9): g1403-g1403.
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2014
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British Medical Journal
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348:g1403
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feb11 9
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g1403-g1403
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0959-8154
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1468-5833
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Spallek J, Reder M, Berens E-M, Kolip P. Too much mammography. British Medical Journal. 2014;348:g1403(feb11 9):g1403-g1403.
Spallek, J., Reder, M., Berens, E. - M., & Kolip, P. (2014). Too much mammography. British Medical Journal, 348:g1403(feb11 9), g1403-g1403. doi:10.1136/bmj.g1403
Spallek, Jacob, Reder, Maren, Berens, Eva-Maria, and Kolip, Petra. 2014. “Too much mammography”. British Medical Journal 348:g1403 (feb11 9): g1403-g1403.
Spallek, J., Reder, M., Berens, E. - M., and Kolip, P. (2014). Too much mammography. British Medical Journal 348:g1403, g1403-g1403.
Spallek, J., et al., 2014. Too much mammography. British Medical Journal, 348:g1403(feb11 9), p g1403-g1403.
J. Spallek, et al., “Too much mammography”, British Medical Journal, vol. 348:g1403, 2014, pp. g1403-g1403.
Spallek, J., Reder, M., Berens, E.-M., Kolip, P.: Too much mammography. British Medical Journal. 348:g1403, g1403-g1403 (2014).
Spallek, Jacob, Reder, Maren, Berens, Eva-Maria, and Kolip, Petra. “Too much mammography”. British Medical Journal 348:g1403.feb11 9 (2014): g1403-g1403.
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