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    Long-term Experience on Breast Cancer-related Lymphedema in the Coastal Area of Fukushima, Japan After the 2011 Triple Disaster
    NAOMI KOBAYASHI, AKIHIKO OZAKI, YASUHIRO KOTERA, YUDAI KANEDA, DIVYA BHANDARI, KATSUMORI TAKAMATSU, TADASHI KASAI, MEGUMI ARAI, JUNKO TAKASAKI, HIROAKI SAITO, TOYOAKI SAWANO, YOSHIAKI KANEMOTO, HIROYUKI SATO, MASAHARU TSUBOKURA, TOMOHIRO KUROKAWA, KAZUNOSHIN TACHIBANA, MASAHIRO WADA, TETSUYA TANIMOTO, TOHRU OHTAKE, TOMOZO EJIRI, HIROAKI SHIMMURA and NORIO KANZAKI
    In Vivo January 2024, 38 (1) 272-280; DOI: https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.13435
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