1994
DOI: 10.1016/0169-5002(94)90549-5
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The results of surgical treatment of non-small cell lung cancer at the Pneumological Clinic in Prague, Czech Republic 1985–1990

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“…Thus, Steinbaum et al [1] had 10.4% ET in 335 patients, Marel et al [10] 13% in 252, Akonov et al [11] 9.3% in 871, Duque et al [12] 10.4% in 605, Michaelson et al [13] 7.7% in 192 and Watanabe et al [14] 11% in 168, but Gross et al [15] had only 3.7% ET in 187 patients. Morand et al [16] published what was probably the largest series: over a period of 10 years, 2962 ETs were performed in 25,291 (11.7%) operations for lung resection.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Thus, Steinbaum et al [1] had 10.4% ET in 335 patients, Marel et al [10] 13% in 252, Akonov et al [11] 9.3% in 871, Duque et al [12] 10.4% in 605, Michaelson et al [13] 7.7% in 192 and Watanabe et al [14] 11% in 168, but Gross et al [15] had only 3.7% ET in 187 patients. Morand et al [16] published what was probably the largest series: over a period of 10 years, 2962 ETs were performed in 25,291 (11.7%) operations for lung resection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%