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Version 0.2.0
Status draft
Date 2018-08-17T00:00:00+10:00
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Resources that use this resource

StructureDefinition
oncology-BreastCancerHistologicGrade-model BC BreastCancerHistologicGrade Logical Model

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StructureDefinition
cimi-topic-ReferenceRange-model BC ReferenceRange Logical Model


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BC MitoticCountScore Logical Model

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