Utility of the 3-minute chair rise test (3CRT) to assess cardiopulmonary fitness of patients with non-small cell lung cancer before lung resection.
M. Azzi (Rouen, France), D. Debeaumont (Rouen, France), T. Bonnevie (Rouen, France), B. Aguilaniu (Grenoble, France), D. Cerasuolo (Rouen, France), F. Boujibar (Rouen, France), A. Cuvelier (Rouen, France), F. GRAVIER (Rouen, France)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Thoracic surgery: developments in diagnostics and outcomes
Disease area: Thoracic oncology
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