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      <titl>CALVADOS GENERAL CANCER REGISTRY (CERTIFIED REGISTRY 2013-2016)</titl>
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                CALVADOS GENERAL CANCER REGISTRY (CERTIFIED REGISTRY 2013-2016)            </titl>
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                    Anne-Valérie GUIZARD                                                                                                                            </AuthEnty>
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                                            INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM)                    
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                                            INSTITUT NATIONAL DU CANCER (INCA)                    
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                                            SANTE PUBLIQUE FRANCE                    
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                        Morbidity registry                    </notes>
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