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Eine engmaschige internetbasierte Patientennachsorge verbessert das Gesamtüberleben von Patienten mit Bronchialkarzinom

A close web-based patient follow-up improves overall survival in lung cancer patients

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Originalpublikation Denis F, Lethrosne C, Pourel N et al (2017) Randomized trial comparing a web-mediated follow-up with routine surveillance in lung cancer patients. J Natl Cancer Inst 109(9):djx029

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Nicolay, N.H. Eine engmaschige internetbasierte Patientennachsorge verbessert das Gesamtüberleben von Patienten mit Bronchialkarzinom. Strahlenther Onkol 194, 604–606 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00066-018-1297-z

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