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Elena Zamagni | ASCO 2018 | Is skeletal survey dead in MM? What imaging to use and when?

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Jun 3, 2018


ASCO Annual Meeting, 1-5 June 2018, Chicago, IL

Elena Zamagni
Bologna University School of Medicine, Bologna, IT

Interview topic: Is skeletal survey dead in MM? What imaging to use and when?

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Is skeletal survey dead in MM? What imaging to use and when?

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