First hospitalization in lung cancer patients – is timing important?

M. Conde (Vila Real, Portugal), S. Raimundo (Vila Real, Portugal), M. Brandão (Porto, Portugal), C. Parra (Vila Real, Portugal), A. Vale (Vila Real, Portugal), A. Fernandes (Vila Real, Portugal)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Screening, diagnosis, management and prognosis of lung cancer
Session: Screening, diagnosis, management and prognosis of lung cancer
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Number: 2188

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