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Quality management and quality of life in lung cancer
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An assessment of nurse led follow up of pulmonary nodules
Paul O'Donnell (Bury, United Kingdom), Paul O’Donnell, Fiona O’Brien, Lesley Valentine, Carol Telford
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International Congress 2016 – Quality management and quality of life in lung cancer
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Quality management and quality of life in lung cancer
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Poster Discussion
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3080
Disease area:
Thoracic oncology
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Paul O'Donnell (Bury, United Kingdom), Paul O’Donnell, Fiona O’Brien, Lesley Valentine, Carol Telford. An assessment of nurse led follow up of pulmonary nodules. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3080
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