Computed tomography screening for lung cancer: applicability of an international protocol in a single-institution environment.
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J. Sosna | J. Bar-ziv | U. Izhar | D. Shaham | R. Agid | Arnon Makori | E. Libson | David Kisselgoff | O. Goitein | R. Breuer | N. Berkman | L. Copel | N. Heching
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