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Solitary pulmonary nodules in the age of lung cancer screening: up and coming endoscopic options
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Trans-parenchymal nodule access (TPNA) – Real-time image-guided approach to pulmonary nodules
F.J.F. Herth, G.A. Silvestri, T. Keast, L. Rav, J. Gibbs, H. Wibowo, K.C. Yu, D.H. Sterman (Heidelberg, Germany; Charleston, Mountain View, Philadelphia, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Solitary pulmonary nodules in the age of lung cancer screening: up and coming endoscopic options
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Solitary pulmonary nodules in the age of lung cancer screening: up and coming endoscopic options
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Thoracic oncology
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