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Effects of a high-fat diet on body composition in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy: a randomized controlled study

โœ Scribed by Raoul Breitkreutz; Kaare Tesdal; Dirk Jentschura; Oliver Haas; Hans Leweling; Eggert Holm


Publisher
Springer Vienna
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
102 KB
Volume
117
Category
Article
ISSN
0043-5325

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