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Journal: Pharmaceuticals, 2024
Volume: 17
Number: 106

Article: Improving Drug Safety in Pediatric and Young Adult Patients with Hemato-Oncological Diseases: A Prospective Study of Active Pharmacovigilance
Authors: by Anna Parzianello, Giulia Fornasier, Valentina Kiren, Federico Pigato, Sabrina Orzetti, Giulia Zamagni, Anna Arbo, Paolo Baldo, Paola Rossi, Marco Rabusin, Maurizio Mascarin and Marta Paulina Trojniak
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