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Exposure to Radioactive Iodine-131 for Scintigraphy or Therapy Does Not Preclude Pregnancy in Thyroid Cancer Patients

Martin Schlumberger, Florent De Vathaire, Claudia Ceccarelli, Marie-Joëlle Delisle, Cecilia Francese, Jean-Etienne Couette, Aldo Pinchera and Claude Parmentier
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1996, 37 (4) 606-612;
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Exposure to Radioactive Iodine-131 for Scintigraphy or Therapy Does Not Preclude Pregnancy in Thyroid Cancer Patients
Martin Schlumberger, Florent De Vathaire, Claudia Ceccarelli, Marie-Joëlle Delisle, Cecilia Francese, Jean-Etienne Couette, Aldo Pinchera, Claude Parmentier
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1996, 37 (4) 606-612;

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Exposure to Radioactive Iodine-131 for Scintigraphy or Therapy Does Not Preclude Pregnancy in Thyroid Cancer Patients
Martin Schlumberger, Florent De Vathaire, Claudia Ceccarelli, Marie-Joëlle Delisle, Cecilia Francese, Jean-Etienne Couette, Aldo Pinchera, Claude Parmentier
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 1996, 37 (4) 606-612;
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