Clinical impact of steps-count during hospitalization after surgery in lung cancer patients

J. Rodriguez Torres (Granada, Spain), L. Cahalin (Miami, United States of America), M. Granados-Santiago (Granada, Spain), R. Romero-Fernández (Granada, Spain), I. Torres-Sánchez (Granada, Spain), M. Valenza (Granada, Spain)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Biology and prognosis of lung cancer
Session: Biology and prognosis of lung cancer
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3046
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