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Staging, diagnostic procedures and complex situations in thoracic surgery
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Long-term survival in surgery of pulmonary metastases
C. Pages, R. Mongil, M. Garcia, E. Bermejo, R. Arrabal, A. Benitez, A. Fernandez de Rota, J. L. Fernandez, J. L. De la Cruz (Malaga, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Staging, diagnostic procedures and complex situations in thoracic surgery
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Staging, diagnostic procedures and complex situations in thoracic surgery
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Electronic Poster Discussion
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1714
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Thoracic oncology
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C. Pages, R. Mongil, M. Garcia, E. Bermejo, R. Arrabal, A. Benitez, A. Fernandez de Rota, J. L. Fernandez, J. L. De la Cruz (Malaga, Spain). Long-term survival in surgery of pulmonary metastases. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 1714
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