Imaging hypoxia in endometrial cancer: How and why should it be done?
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deSouza NM, Choudhury A, Greaves M, O'Connor JPB, Hoskin PJ. Imaging hypoxia in endometrial cancer: How and why should it be done? Frontiers in oncology. 2022;12:1020907. PubMed PMID: 36439503. Pubmed Central PMCID: PMC9682004. Epub 2022/11/29. eng.Journal
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