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Surgery and lung cancer: results and complications
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Smoking at the time of curative-intent lung cancer surgery dramatically influences peri-operative complications
Sebastian Lugg (Bromsgrove, United Kingdom), Sebastian Lugg, Theofano Tikka, Amy Kerr, Paula Agostini, Kerry Adamas, Ehab Bishay, Richard Steyn, Maninder Kalkat, Pala Rajesh, David Thickett, Babu Naidu
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International Congress 2015 – Surgery and lung cancer: results and complications
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Surgery and lung cancer: results and complications
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Thematic Poster Session
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2518
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Airway diseases, Thoracic oncology
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Sebastian Lugg (Bromsgrove, United Kingdom), Sebastian Lugg, Theofano Tikka, Amy Kerr, Paula Agostini, Kerry Adamas, Ehab Bishay, Richard Steyn, Maninder Kalkat, Pala Rajesh, David Thickett, Babu Naidu. Smoking at the time of curative-intent lung cancer surgery dramatically influences peri-operative complications. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 2518
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