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Thoracic surgery / Thoracotomy / Pneumonectomy / Chest / Consent / VATS lobectomy / Medicine / Surgery / Lung cancer
Date: 2007-10-11 23:05:49
Thoracic surgery
Thoracotomy
Pneumonectomy
Chest
Consent
VATS lobectomy
Medicine
Surgery
Lung cancer

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