Prognostic factors for limited-stage small cell lung cancer: a study of 284 patients.
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Zhifu Sun | Jun Chen | Ping Yang | Ruoxiang Jiang | R. Marks | Zhifu Sun | Ping Yang | Yunpeng Liu | Y. Garces | A. Jatoi | Randolph S Marks | Yolanda I Garces | Shawn M Stoddard | Jun Chen | Yunpeng Liu | Ruoxiang Jiang | Aminah Jatoi | Shawn M. Stoddard | Zhifu Sun
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