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Lung function testing for preoperative evaluation in lung cancer patients
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Factors influencing lung function following lobectomy for lung cancer
G. V. Nikolaev, G. Massard, P. K. Yablonski, A. Petrynkin, A. Akopov (St Petersburg, Russia; Strasbourg, France)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Lung function testing for preoperative evaluation in lung cancer patients
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Lung function testing for preoperative evaluation in lung cancer patients
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Airway diseases
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