Long-term outcomes following surgical treatment for thymic epithelial tumor in Japan and an analysis of prognostic factors based on the Japanese Association for Research on the Thymus nationwide database

Author:

Okumura Meinoshin,Yoshino Ichiro,Funaki Soichiro,Okuda Katsuhiro,Watanabe Shun-ichi,Tsuboi Masahiro,Shimizu Kimihiro,Date Hiroshi,Chen-Yoshikawa Toyofumi F.,Nakajima Jun,Toyooka Shinichi,Asamura Hisao

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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