Pneumonectomy is an injury or still an effective method of treatment?

K. Athanassiadi (Athens, Greece), I. Alevizakis (Athens, Greece), A. Katsandri (Athens, Greece), D. Magouliotis (Athens, Greece), A. Maragkouti (Athens, Greece), K. Romana (Athens, Greece), N. Gianniou (Athens, Greece), I. Sigala (Athens, Greece), K. Antonopoulos (Athens, Greece), P. Kourgiantakis (Athens, Greece), M. Vaslamatzis (Athens, Greece), C. Routsi (Athens, Greece), S. Zakynthinos (Athens, Greece)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Thoracic surgery: lung cancer and infectious disease
Session: Thoracic surgery: lung cancer and infectious disease
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 1709
Disease area: Thoracic oncology

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