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Tunneled pleural catheter use for pleural palliation does not increase infection rate in patients with treatment-related immunosuppression
Supportive Care in Cancer (2017)
  • Candice L. Wilshire, Division of Thoracic Surgery and Interventional Pulmonology, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, USA
  • Christopher R. Gilbert, Division of Thoracic Surgery and Interventional Pulmonology, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, USA
  • Brian E. Louie, Division of Thoracic Surgery and Interventional Pulmonology, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, USA
  • Ralph W. Aye, Division of Thoracic Surgery and Interventional Pulmonology, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, USA
  • Alexander S. Farivar, Division of Thoracic Surgery and Interventional Pulmonology, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, USA
  • Eric Vallières, Division of Thoracic Surgery and Interventional Pulmonology, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, USA
  • Jed A. Gorden, Division of Thoracic Surgery and Interventional Pulmonology, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, USA
Publication Date
November 29, 2017
DOI
10.1007/s00520-017-3989-9
Citation Information
Candice L. Wilshire, Christopher R. Gilbert, Brian E. Louie, Ralph W. Aye, et al.. "Tunneled pleural catheter use for pleural palliation does not increase infection rate in patients with treatment-related immunosuppression" Supportive Care in Cancer Vol. 26 Iss. 5 (2017) p. 1525 - 1531
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/brian-louie/42/