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Publications by A. Shinozaki-Ushiku
P3.16-43 Is Sublobar Resection for Stage I Invasive Adenocarcinoma (≤2-Cm) Feasible?
Journal of Thoracic Oncology
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Sublobar Resection Is Equivalent to Lobectomy for Clinical Stage 1A Lung Cancer in Solid Nodules
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P3.16-41 Postoperative Pembrolizumab for the Patients With Pathologic Stage I Adenocarcinoma With Solid or Micropapillary Pattern
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P3.16-40 Delayed Cut-End Recurrence After Wedge Resection for Pulmonary Ground-Glass Opacity Adenocarcinoma
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OA06.03 Sublobar Resection Is Equivalent to Lobectomy for Screen Detected Lung Cancer
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