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Progress in bronchoscopy and pathology techniques for diagnosis of thoracic malignancies
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Can ultraviolet (UV) bronchoscopy detect lung cancers? A prototype study
J. M. Vergnon, F. Di Palma, R. Barker, Y. Thibout, A. Clemenson, J. M. Bacchus (Saint Etienne, Saint Heand, France)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Progress in bronchoscopy and pathology techniques for diagnosis of thoracic malignancies
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Progress in bronchoscopy and pathology techniques for diagnosis of thoracic malignancies
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Poster Discussion
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5082
Disease area:
Thoracic oncology
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J. M. Vergnon, F. Di Palma, R. Barker, Y. Thibout, A. Clemenson, J. M. Bacchus (Saint Etienne, Saint Heand, France). Can ultraviolet (UV) bronchoscopy detect lung cancers? A prototype study. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 5082
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