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The costs of breast cancer in a Mexican public health institution
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, 07/06/09
Gomez-Rico JA et al. - Breast cancer (BC) is the second leading cause of death as a result of neoplasia in Mexico. The authors found that the total economic burden in the study population was much higher for patients with MRM than for patients with CS.
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