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New insights into prognosis in thoracic surgical oncology
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Impairment of pulmonary function after bronchogenic carcinoma resection in COPD patients
N. N. Castejon, S. S. Asensio, L. L. Hernández, S. S. Romero (Alicante, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2005 - New insights into prognosis in thoracic surgical oncology
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New insights into prognosis in thoracic surgical oncology
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186
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Thoracic oncology
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N. N. Castejon, S. S. Asensio, L. L. Hernández, S. S. Romero (Alicante, Spain). Impairment of pulmonary function after bronchogenic carcinoma resection in COPD patients. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 186
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