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- :Triplette, Matthew ;Crothers, KristinaDecember 18 2018 | Am J Transplant. 19(5):1478-1490:Lung transplant recipients have an increased risk of lung cancer that is poorly understood. Prior studies are largely descriptive and single-center, a...
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