Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5701460 | Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2017 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
This survey suggests that therapeutic recommendations for multifocal lung cancer are influenced to a large extent by physicians' specialty training, probably because of the lack of high-level evidence for its standard treatment. Ongoing systematic and multidisciplinary approaches with robust short-term and long-term patient outcomes may improve the quality of evidence for the optimal management of this clinical entity.
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Authors
Konstantinos MD, Tobias MD, David E. MD, Julian R. MD, PhD, Shanda MD, MPH, Francis C. MD, Yolanda I. MD, Christopher L. MD, Stephen J. PhD, George PhD, Sarah L. MD, William P. PA-C, Charles F. MD, John J. MD, K. Robert MD, Stephen D. MD, Randolph S. MD,