A case of bilateral lung metastases of rectal cancer treated with open segmental resection and video-assisted lobectomy

We reported a case of bilateral lung metastases of rectal cancer simultaneously treated with open segmental resection on the right side and video-assisted lobectomy on the left side. In a 67-year-old male who had received low anterior resection of the rectum due to rectal cancer 6 years ago, chest X...

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