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Does extirpation of the primary breast tumor give boost to growth of metastases? Evidence revealed by mathematical modeling
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    Does extirpation of the primary breast tumor give boost to growth of metastases? Evidence revealed by mathematical modeling (English)
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    19 March 2010
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    breast cancer
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    latency time
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    metastasis
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    natural history of cancer
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    Poisson process
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    tumor
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