ASO Author Reflections: Revisiting Chest Wall Reconstruction-Do Prosthetic Materials Matter?
Rachid Eduardo Noleto da Nobrega Oliveira1, Paula Duarte DAmbrosio2, Isabella Cabianca Moriguchi Caetano Salvador3
1Department Thoracic Surgery, Barretos Cancer Center, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. rachidccrr@hotmail.com.
Annals of Surgical Oncology
|July 7, 2025
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