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Lung cancer: therapeutic modalities, re-staging, and follow-up
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Early surgical resection for stage I high-grade neuroendocrine caricinoma of lung
Eisuke Mochizuki (Shizuoka, Japan), Eisuke Mochizuki, Kyohei Ooishi, Koichi Miyashita, Koshiro Ichijyo, Syunya Furukawa, Miyuki Nagaoka, Syun Matsuura, Shinichiro Mikura, Masaru Tsukui, Naoki Koshimizu
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International Congress 2016 – Lung cancer: therapeutic modalities, re-staging, and follow-up
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Lung cancer: therapeutic modalities, re-staging, and follow-up
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Thoracic oncology
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Eisuke Mochizuki (Shizuoka, Japan), Eisuke Mochizuki, Kyohei Ooishi, Koichi Miyashita, Koshiro Ichijyo, Syunya Furukawa, Miyuki Nagaoka, Syun Matsuura, Shinichiro Mikura, Masaru Tsukui, Naoki Koshimizu. Early surgical resection for stage I high-grade neuroendocrine caricinoma of lung. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 4847
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