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Intention to treat – who should use ITT?
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Intention to treat – who should use ITT?

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British Journal of Cancer volume 68, pages 647–650 (1993)Cite this article

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Lewis, J., Machin, D. Intention to treat – who should use ITT?. Br J Cancer 68, 647–650 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1993.402

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