PMID: 5656883Jan 15, 1968Paper

Possible association between pernicious anaemia and leukaemia: a prospective study of 1,625 patients with a note on the very high incidence of stomach cancer

International Journal of Cancer. Journal International Du Cancer
E K BlackburnG WETHERLEY-MEIN

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