Prognosis of non-surgically treated, clinical stage I lung cancer patients in Japan.
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Noboru Yanai | Takashi Mori | Akira Motohiro | Hitoshi Ueda | Hikotaro Komatsu | Takashi Mori | A. Motohiro | H. Ueda | N. Yanai | H. Komatsu
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