Diagnosis of very early lung cancer: AFB, EBUS, EUS, HRCT, OCT, CFC-FB, or yet something else...?

F. Herth (Heidelberg, Germany)

Source: Annual Congress 2005 - PG16 - Detection of very early lesions in lung cancer: is this important and should they be treated?
Disease area: Thoracic oncology

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