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How does a new breathlessness support service affect patients?
Gysels Marjolein, Reilly Charles C., Jolley Caroline J., Pannell Caty, Spoorendonk Femke, Bellas Helene, Madan Preety, Moxham John, Higginson Irene J., Bausewein Claudia
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Eur Respir J 2015; 46: 1515-1518
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November
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