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Functional imaging in pulmonary oncology and COPD. Radiation dose in chest CT: survey and real life
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Agreement between tumor measurement on computer tomography and resected specimen size in lung cancer
J. Ip, C. Callé, S. Esteves, N. Nuno Abcassis, F. Cunha, I. Duarte, M.T. Almodovar (Lisbon, Portugal)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Functional imaging in pulmonary oncology and COPD. Radiation dose in chest CT: survey and real life
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Functional imaging in pulmonary oncology and COPD. Radiation dose in chest CT: survey and real life
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260
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Thoracic oncology
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J. Ip, C. Callé, S. Esteves, N. Nuno Abcassis, F. Cunha, I. Duarte, M.T. Almodovar (Lisbon, Portugal). Agreement between tumor measurement on computer tomography and resected specimen size in lung cancer. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 260
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