Impact of aerobic exercise capacity and procedure-related factors in lung cancer surgery

Licker M., Schnyder J-M., Frey J-G., Diaper J., Cartier V., Inan C., Robert J., Bridevaux P-O., Tschopp J-M.

Source: Eur Respir J 2011; 37: 1189-1198
Journal Issue: May

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