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Lung cancer therapy: clinical trials
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Survival in elderly patients undergoing lung resection for lung cancer
Marija Kojicic Vukoja (Sremska Kamenica, Republic of Serbia), Marija Vukoja, Ivan Kopitovic, Dejan Djuric, Dragana Milicic, Aleksandar Bokan, Radmila Cikara
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International Congress 2015 – Lung cancer therapy: clinical trials
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Lung cancer therapy: clinical trials
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Marija Kojicic Vukoja (Sremska Kamenica, Republic of Serbia), Marija Vukoja, Ivan Kopitovic, Dejan Djuric, Dragana Milicic, Aleksandar Bokan, Radmila Cikara. Survival in elderly patients undergoing lung resection for lung cancer. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 4829
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