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Three smoking-related diseases: cardiovascular, lung cancer and infection
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Comparing smokers and non-smokers attending a rapid access lung cancer clinic
R. Roberts, K. Lewis (LLanelli, Swansea, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2014 – Three smoking-related diseases: cardiovascular, lung cancer and infection
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Three smoking-related diseases: cardiovascular, lung cancer and infection
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R. Roberts, K. Lewis (LLanelli, Swansea, United Kingdom). Comparing smokers and non-smokers attending a rapid access lung cancer clinic. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 327
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