Flexible bronchoscopy for lung cancer diagnosis in patients 85 years and older
M. Mineshita (Kawasaki, Japan), K. Morikawa (Kawasaki, Japan), H. Kida (Kawasaki, Japan), N. Furuya (Kawasaki, Japan), H. Handa (Kawasaki, Japan), H. Nishine (Kawasaki, Japan), T. Inoue (Kawasaki, Japan), T. Miyazawa (Kawasaki, Japan)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Diagnosis of lung cancer
Session: Diagnosis of lung cancer
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3074
Disease area: Thoracic oncology
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M. Mineshita (Kawasaki, Japan), K. Morikawa (Kawasaki, Japan), H. Kida (Kawasaki, Japan), N. Furuya (Kawasaki, Japan), H. Handa (Kawasaki, Japan), H. Nishine (Kawasaki, Japan), T. Inoue (Kawasaki, Japan), T. Miyazawa (Kawasaki, Japan). Flexible bronchoscopy for lung cancer diagnosis in patients 85 years and older. 3074
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