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ASO Author Reflections: Lung Adenocarcinoma with Accidental Invisible Pleural Dissemination Lesions: Wait-and-See Strategy for Tumors with Indolent Biologic Characteristics

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This work was supported by Key Lab System Project of Guangdong Science and Technology Department–Guangdong Provincial Key Lab of Translational Medicine in Lung Cancer (Grant No. 2017B030314120), Project of National Natural Science Foundation (Grant Nos. 81673031, 81872510), Research Fund from Guangzhou Science and Technology Bureau (Grant No. 201704020161), High-Level Hospital Construction Project (Grant No. DFJH201801), and Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital Young Talent Project (Grant No. GDPPHYTP201902).

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Tang, WF., Zhong, WZ. ASO Author Reflections: Lung Adenocarcinoma with Accidental Invisible Pleural Dissemination Lesions: Wait-and-See Strategy for Tumors with Indolent Biologic Characteristics. Ann Surg Oncol 27, 3819–3820 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1245/s10434-020-08402-z

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