Completion pneumonectomy for lung cancer relapse after surgery – what is a real benefit?

D. Subotic, D. Mandaric, N. Atanasijadis, L. Andric, P. Dzeletovic (Belgrade, Republic Of Serbia)

Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Current challenges in thoracic surgery
Session: Current challenges in thoracic surgery
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4658
Disease area: Thoracic oncology

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