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Thoracic Surgery Survey on Lung Cancer Management
Richard J. Thurer, M.D., F.C.C.P., Charles E. Putman, M.D., F.C.C.P. CHEST Volume 91, Issue 6, Pages (June 1987) DOI: /chest Copyright © 1987 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Lung cancer patients whose original treatment plan involved each of the therapies listed. CHEST , DOI: ( /chest ) Copyright © 1987 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Percentage of physicians agreeing that there is benefit of surgical resection in non-small cell carcinoma with gross involvement of mediastinal nodes. CHEST , DOI: ( /chest ) Copyright © 1987 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 Percentage of physicians agreeing that benefit of surgical resection in non-small cell carcinoma is manifested by items listed. CHEST , DOI: ( /chest ) Copyright © 1987 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
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Figure 4 Percentage of physicians agreeing that there is benefit from surgical resection in small cell carcinoma with gross mediastinal involvement. CHEST , DOI: ( /chest ) Copyright © 1987 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
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Figure 5 Percentage of physicians agreeing that benefit from surgical resection in small cell carcinoma is best manifested by items listed. CHEST , DOI: ( /chest ) Copyright © 1987 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
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