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Thoracic oncology around the world: rare cases and local features
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The bronchial carcinoid tumor. Experience in our hospital
Xenia Roxana Lopez Contreras (Pamplona, Spain), Xenia López Contreras, Vanesa López Rodríguez, Sonia Herrero Martín, Pilar Cebollero Rivas, Jose Cascante Rodrigo, Angel Panizo, Javier Hueto Pérez de Heredia
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International Congress 2015 – Thoracic oncology around the world: rare cases and local features
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Thoracic oncology around the world: rare cases and local features
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Thoracic oncology
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