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    Zhang KP, Tang M, Fu ZM, Zhang Q, Zhang X, Guo ZQ, Xu HX, Song CH, Braga M, Cederholm T, Li W, Barazzoni R, Shi HP.
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  • 37. Comparison of two nutritional screening tools to detect nutritional risk in hematologic inpatients.
    Fiol-Martínez L, Calleja-Fernández A, Pintor de la Maza B, Vidal-Casariego A, Villar-Taibo R, Urioste-Fondo A, Cuervo M, Cano-Rodríguez I, Ballesteros-Pomar MD.
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  • 39. Reliability of Patient-Led Screening with the Malnutrition Screening Tool: Agreement between Patient and Health Care Professional Scores in the Cancer Care Ambulatory Setting.
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