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Improving NLST criteria for lung cancer screening
P. Sanchez, J. P. De-Torres, D. O. Wilson, J. Weissfeld, A. Campo, A. B. Alcaide, J. Zulueta (Pamplona, Spain; Pittsburgh, United States Of America)
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International Congress 2014 – Improving diagnosis of thoracic tumours
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Improving diagnosis of thoracic tumours
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P. Sanchez, J. P. De-Torres, D. O. Wilson, J. Weissfeld, A. Campo, A. B. Alcaide, J. Zulueta (Pamplona, Spain; Pittsburgh, United States Of America). Improving NLST criteria for lung cancer screening. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 352
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