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Volume: 21 Issue: 3

1. Nrf2 and Keap1 Abnormalities in 104 Lung Adenocarcinoma Cases and Association with Clinicopathologic Features. Page:241—250
2. Bronchopleural Fistula - the Pulmonary Surgery Complications that Should Be Emphasized by Thoracic Surgeons. Page:239—240
3. Omentum Transplantation in Thorax to Cover Bronchial Stump as Treatment of 
Bronchopleural Fistula After Pulmonary Resection: Report of 6 Cases' Experience. Page:235—238
4. The Influence of Surgical Complications on Cancer Patients' Survival Should Be Emphasized. Page:234—234
5. The Prevention and Management Strategy for Postoperative Complications after Thoracoscopic Surgery of Lung Cancer. Page:230—233
6. Analysis of Prolonged Hospitalizations (Longer than 7 days): 115 Lung Cancer 
Patients after Video Assistant Thoracic Surgery (VATS). Page:223—229
7. Some Valuable Issues Regarding the Surgery for Lung Cancer Combined with COPD and the Postoperative Recurrence Risk. Page:221—222
8. Impact of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease on Risk of Recurrence in Patients with Resected Non-small Cell Lung Cancer. Page:215—220
9. The Long Term Efficacy of Robotic Surgery for Cancer is Worth Expecting. Page:214—214
10. Robotic-assisted Thoracic Surgery is Expected to be Feasible for Widely Utility in Thoracic Disease. Page:212—213
11. A Paired Case Controlled Study Comparing the Short-term Outcomes of Da Vinci RATS and VATS Approach for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer. Page:206—211
12. Postoperative Follow-up Should Not Be Neglected. Page:205—205
13. More Evidence is Needed for Postoperative Follow-up Strategy of Early Stage Lung Cancer. Page:204—204
14. Exploration of Postoperative Follow-up Strategies for Early Staged NSCLC Patients on the Basis of Follow-up Result of 416 Stage I NSCLC Patients after Lobectomy. Page:199—203
15. The Diagnosis of Pure/Semi-solid GGN Is Not Easy. Page:197—198
16. A Retrospective Study of Mean Computed Tomography Value to Predict 
the Tumor Invasiveness in AAH and Clinical Stage Ia Lung Cancer. Page:190—196
17. Diagnosis and Treatment for Multiple Primary Lung Cancer. Page:185—189
18. Experience and Progress Processing Policy of Simultaneous Multiple Primary 
Lung Cancer. Page:180—184
19. The Argument and Consensus of Lymphadenectomy on Lung Cancer Surgery. Page:176—179
20. Reflection on the Biological Significance of Minimally Invasive Surgery for Lung Cancer. Page:173—175
21. What is Enhanced Recovery After Surgery: Humanity or Technology? Page:168—172
22. The Clinical and Molecular Characteristics of Adenocarcinoma Presented 
by Multi-focal GGO. Page:163—167
23. Management Strategies of Pulmonary Ground Galss Nodule. Page:160—162
24. Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital Experts Consensus on the Management of Ground-Glass Nodules Suspected as Lung Adenocarcinoma (Version 1). Page:147—159
25. Preface. Page:146—146
26. A Decade's Review for the Foundation, Establishment and Development of Thoracic Surgeon Branch of Chinese Physicians' Association. Page:143—145
27. New Concept of the Development of Modern Medicine: Make Full Use of the Internet, Large Data, and Artificial Intelligence. Page:141—142
28. President's Perspective. Page:139—140