Surgery of remnant lung after contralateral pneumonectomy is safe
K. Furrer (Zürich, Switzerland), E. Iliev (Zürich, Switzerland), W. Weder (Zürich, Switzerland), S. Hillinger (Zürich, Switzerland), D. Schneiter (Zürich, Switzerland), I. Inci (Zürich, Switzerland), I. Opitz (Zürich, Switzerland)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Therapy of lung cancer
Session: Therapy of lung cancer
Session type: E-poster
Number: 2298
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