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In: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 21 (1), 243 (2021-08, 2021Online academicJournalZugriff:
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In: Patients-centered SurvivorShIp care plan after Cancer treatments based on Big Data and Artificial Intelligence technologies (PERSIST): a multicenter study protocol to evaluate efficacy of digital tools supporting cancer survivors. BMC medical informatics and decision making, 21 (1), 243. (2021). ; ftorbi, 2021academicJournalZugriff:
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