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Die nichtoperative Behandlung von Patienten mit diffuser Lungenmetastasierung

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Im Verlauf einer Tumorerkrankung ist der Nachweis einer Metastasierung entscheidend für die weitere individuelle Therapiestrategie und die prognostische Einschätzung der Grundkrankheit. Die Lungenmetastasierung ist in der Regel Ausdruck der Tumorgeneralisation.

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Günther, I., Flentje, M. (1991). Die nichtoperative Behandlung von Patienten mit diffuser Lungenmetastasierung. In: Drings, P., Vogt-Moykopf, I. (eds) Thoraxtumoren. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97848-7_38

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