Limited role of Ki-67 in lung carcinoid tumor patients predicting overall short-term survival,A single institution experience
K. Krpina (zagreb, Croatia), S. Kukulj (zagreb, Croatia), B. Budimir (zagreb, Croatia), G. Drpa (zagreb, Croatia), L. Bitar (zagreb, Croatia), F. Seiwerth (zagreb, Croatia), B. Cuk (sisak, Croatia), A. Marušic (zagreb, Croatia), J. Grah (zagreb, Croatia), M. Jakopovic (zagreb, Croatia), M. Samaržija (zagreb, Croatia)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Lung cancer: novel prognostic markers and scores
Session: Lung cancer: novel prognostic markers and scores
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2782
Disease area: Thoracic oncology
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