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Keywords:
Pathology, Neoplasia, Cancer, Vacuum assisted biopsy, Surgery, Ultrasound, MR, Mammography, Breast
Authors:
�. S. Okcu1, A. Oktay1, F. Can2, I. G. Bilgen3; 1Izmir/TR, 2Kutahya/TR, 3Bornova/TR
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2015/C-2515
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