Yttrium-90 radioembolization for intermediate-advanced hepatocellular carcinoma: A phase 2 study

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This paper, published in 2012, received 363 indexed citations. Written by Vincenzo Mazzaferro, Carlo Sposito, Sherrie Bhoori, Raffaele Romito, Claudio Chiesa, Carlo Morosi, Marco Maccauro, Alfonso Marchianò, Marco Bongini and Rodolfo Lanocita covering the research area of Epidemiology and Hepatology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Hepatology (343 citations), Epidemiology (151 citations) and Surgery (97 citations). Published in Hepatology.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1002/hep.26014.

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