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Surgical procedures / Healthcare in the United States / Healthcare reform in the United States / Resource-based relative value scale / Pneumonectomy / Relative value unit / Aortic valve replacement / Thoracoscopy / Wedge resection / Medicine / Surgical oncology / Lung cancer
Date: 2013-01-08 10:34:46
Surgical procedures
Healthcare in the United States
Healthcare reform in the United States
Resource-based relative value scale
Pneumonectomy
Relative value unit
Aortic valve replacement
Thoracoscopy
Wedge resection
Medicine
Surgical oncology
Lung cancer

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