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Clinicopathological and Immunohistochemical Profile of Neuroendocrine Neoplasm of Breast: A Cross-sectional Study XC01-XC05
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Impact of Staging Laparoscopy on Treatment Intent in Non Metastatic Gastric Cancer: A Cross-sectional Study XC06-XC10
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Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Palliative Care among Postgraduate Medical Students: A Multicentre Cross-sectional Study from Kolhapur, India XC11-XC16
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Quality of Life and Functional Status in Advanced Cancer Patients and its Association with Caregiver Burden: A Cross-sectional Study XC17-XC22
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Efficacy of First Line Afatinib in Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Mutation Positive Metastatic Non-squamous Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: A Prospective Cohort Single-arm Observational Study among Indian Patients XC23-XC29
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Follicular Variant Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma with Rare Oral and Sternal Metastases: A Case Report XD01-XD04
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Liquid Biopsy for Early Detection of Rare Cancers: A Narrative Review XE01-XE07
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Breast: A Rare Diagnostic Challenge XJ01-XJ02
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Uncommon Cutaneous Spread of Oral Cavity Cancer: A Clinical Image XJ03-XJ04
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Navigating the Grey Zone: A Series of Three Cases on Mixed-phenotype Acute Leukaemia XR01-XR04
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