Resection for second and third primary l
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L. Penfield Faber
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Article
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1993
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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The continued increasing incidence of bronchogenic carcinoma increases the likelihood that a patient may develop a second or third primary tumor. We have carried out a second thoractomy for 114 patients who met our criteria of having a new primary lung cancer. These criteria were a different histolo