Significance of microscopic invasion into hilar peribronchovascular soft tissue in resection specimens of primary non-small cell lung cancer.
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W. Nishio | K. Uchino | N. Kanomata | C. Ohbayashi | M. Yoshimura | Y. Maniwa | S. Tauchi | T. Sakuma | K. Kajimoto | Y. Sakai
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