Lung segmentectomy: does it offer a real functional benefit over lobectomy?

Anne Charloux, Elisabeth Quoix

Source: Eur Respir Rev, 26 (146) 170079; 10.1183/16000617.0079-2017
Journal Issue: October
Disease area: Thoracic oncology

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