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Epidemiologie, Ätiologie und Klassifikation der Urotheltumoren

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Kenntnisse über die Ätiologie und Epidemiologie führen zu einem gezielten Einsatz der Urinzytologie bei gefährdeten Bevölkerungsgruppen und Individuen.

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Rübben, H., Hunold, C. (1991). Epidemiologie, Ätiologie und Klassifikation der Urotheltumoren. In: Urinzytologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10724-9_5

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