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    Korst RJ, Ginsberg RJ, Ailawadi M, Bains MS, Downey RJ, Rusch VW, Stover D.
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  • 34. Influence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on postoperative lung function and complications in patients undergoing operations for primary non-small cell lung cancer.
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  • 38. Evaluating patients' walking capacity during hospitalization for lung cancer resection.
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  • 39. Diffusing capacity predicts morbidity after lung resection in patients without obstructive lung disease.
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  • 40. [The importance of exercise testing for the functional assessment of lung resectional candidates].
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