Open Peer Review Reports for: For which cancers might patients benefit most from expedited symptomatic diagnosis? Construction of a ranking order by a modified Delphi technique
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27 Oct 2015 | Editorially accepted | |
30 Oct 2015 | Article published | 10.1186/s12885-015-1865-x |
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