Cancer Consult Expertise for Clinical Practice
Surgical Aspects of Thoracic Malignancies
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Chang, ASY; D'Amico, TA; White, DC
June 20, 2014
This chapter presents a series of case studies related to surgical aspects of thoracic malignancies. The first case study is about a 65-year-old smoker with a spiculated, peripheral 2.5 cm right upper lobe mass. Other case studies include a 72-year-old smoker with large, right infrahilar mass, a 66-year-old smoker with an apical lung mass, and a 56-year-old female reported with peripheral solitary pulmonary nodule in the right upper lobe. Finally, the chapter discusses the case study of 62-year-old female presented with a history of a T2N1 left breast cancer (ER and PR positive).
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Chang, A. S. Y., D’Amico, T. A., & White, D. C. (2014). Surgical Aspects of Thoracic Malignancies. In Cancer Consult Expertise for Clinical Practice (pp. 711–718). https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118589199.ch108
Chang, A. S. Y., T. A. D’Amico, and D. C. White. “Surgical Aspects of Thoracic Malignancies.” In Cancer Consult Expertise for Clinical Practice, 711–18, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118589199.ch108.
Chang ASY, D’Amico TA, White DC. Surgical Aspects of Thoracic Malignancies. In: Cancer Consult Expertise for Clinical Practice. 2014. p. 711–8.
Chang, A. S. Y., et al. “Surgical Aspects of Thoracic Malignancies.” Cancer Consult Expertise for Clinical Practice, 2014, pp. 711–18. Scopus, doi:10.1002/9781118589199.ch108.
Chang ASY, D’Amico TA, White DC. Surgical Aspects of Thoracic Malignancies. Cancer Consult Expertise for Clinical Practice. 2014. p. 711–718.