Comparison of predictive respiratory function parameters of lung cancer patients having COPD diagnosis with postoperative values and relation with mortality and morbidity

S. Altun, M. Kahraman, D. Kanmaz, E. Yentürk, F. Atabey, C. Kocatürk, E. Tuncay, M. A. Bedirhan, Y. Toraman (Trabzon, Istanbul, Turkey)

Source: Annual Congress 2011 - Imaging, functional evaluation and staging for lung cancer patients
Session: Imaging, functional evaluation and staging for lung cancer patients
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 2754

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