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Marc Bernard

Marc Bernard in 1934 Marc Bernard (6 September 1900 in Nîmes – 15 November 1983 in Nîmes), was a French writer, the winner of the French literary prize Prix Interallié for ''Anny'' in 1943 and of the Prix Goncourt in 1942 for ''Pareils à des enfants''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Dexamethasone added to induction and post-remission therapy in older patients with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia: a multicenter, phase II trial (DEXAML-02)

    Dexamethasone added to induction and post-remission therapy in older patients with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia: a multicenter, phase II trial (DEXAML-02) by Sarah Bertoli, Emilie Bérard, Pierre Peterlin, Romain Guieze, Yohan Desbrosses, Yosr Hicheri, Omar Benbrahim, Martin Carre, Corentin Orvain, Anne Banos, Marc Bernard, Emmanuel Gyan, Alain Saad, Safia Chebrek, Gabrielle Roth Guepin, Veronique Dorvaux, Laurence Sanhes, Maria Pilar Gallego-Hernanz, Carole Exbrayat, Laure Vincent, Chantal Himberlin, Célestine Simand, Norbert Vey, Cindy Fenoll, Ariane Mineur, Anne Huynh, Francois Vergez, Isabelle Luquet, Laetitia Largeaud, Eric Delabesse, Arnaud Pigneux, Christian Récher, French Innovative Leukemia Organization FILO

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