Impacto en la sobrevida en cáncer de pulmón | 21 NOV 16

Minuciosidad del examen anatomopatológico de los ganglios linfáticos

Los estudios sobre el impacto en la sobrevida de la estadificación ganglionar anatomopatológica deberían estandarizar las prácticas de examen anatomopatológico, además de la práctica quirúrgica
Autor/a: Osarogiagbon RU, Decker PA, Ballman K, Wigle D, Allen MS, Darling GE Ann Thorac Surg 2016; 102(2): 363-369
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