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Prognostic significance of uncertain resection for metastasis in the highest mediastinal lymph node after surgery for clinical N0 non-small cell lung cancer

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Title
Prognostic significance of uncertain resection for metastasis in the highest mediastinal lymph node after surgery for clinical N0 non-small cell lung cancer
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Frontiers in Surgery, June 2023
DOI 10.3389/fsurg.2023.1115696
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Valentina Marziali, Luca Frasca, Vincenzo Ambrogi, Alexandro Patirelis, Filippo Longo, Pierfilippo Crucitti

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#20,394,814
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