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Comparison of the short-term results of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and open pneumonectomies for non-small cell lung cancer
V. Pischik (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), E. Zinchenko (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), E. Kyzylova (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Kovalenko (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Obornev (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
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International Congress 2019 – Thoracic surgery
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Thoracic surgery
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Poster Discussion
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2219
Disease area:
Thoracic oncology
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V. Pischik (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), E. Zinchenko (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), E. Kyzylova (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Kovalenko (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Obornev (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation). Comparison of the short-term results of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and open pneumonectomies for non-small cell lung cancer. 2219
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