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Electromagnetic navigation in lung cancer: research update
Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 10/13/09
Eberhardt R et al. – The authors review a number of recent studies that utilize electromagnetic navigation and guidance, and analyze their performance characteristics for clinical applications of the technology. Electromagnetic navigation is likely to play an increasing and integral role in the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer in the near future. Electromagnetic registration may impact both the staging and diagnosis of peripheral lesions.
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