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Demographics, reference pathology diagnosis, Outcome (Event-free survival, Progression-free survival, Overall survival)

Trial data as SPSS file

Creator: Marita Ziepert

Submitter: Christoph Beger

Data file type: Clinical Data

Human Diseases: B-cell lymphoma

Demographics, reference pathology diagnosis, Outcome (Event-free survival, Progression-free survival, Overall survival)

Trial data as Microsoft Excel file

Creator: Marita Ziepert

Submitter: Christoph Beger

Data file type: Clinical Data

Human Diseases: non-Hodgkin lymphoma, B-cell lymphoma

Demographics, reference pathology diagnosis, Outcome (Event-free survival, Progression-free survival, Overall survival)

MInT trial data as SPSS file

Creator: Marita Ziepert

Submitter: Christoph Beger

Data file type: Clinical Data

Human Diseases: B-cell lymphoma

Demographics, reference pathology diagnosis, Outcome (Event-free survival, Progression-free survival, Overall survival)

Trial data of MInT

Creator: Marita Ziepert

Submitter: Christoph Beger

Data file type: Clinical Data

Human Diseases: B-cell lymphoma

Demographics, reference pathology diagnosis, Outcome (Event-free survival, Progression-free survival, Overall survival)

Creator: Marita Ziepert

Submitter: Christoph Beger

Data file type: Clinical Data

Human Diseases: non-Hodgkin lymphoma, B-cell lymphoma

No description specified

Creators: None

Submitter: Christoph Beger

Data file type: Not specified

Normative data concerning the speaking voice in the general population were gathered with the aim to establish standard values for clinical diagnostics. Associations between the speaking voice and sociodemographic factors were examined.

Creators: Christoph Engel, Martin Berg, Michael Fuchs, Kerstin Wirkner, Markus Löffler, Thomas Berger

Submitter: Christoph Beger

Data file type: Clinical Data

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