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Patients' perspectives on COPD: findings from a social media listening study
Nigel S. Cook, Konstantinos Kostikas, Jean-Bernard Gruenberger, Bhavik Shah, Purnima Pathak, Vinay Preet Kaur, Alaknanda Mudumby, Rajat Sharma, Florian S. Gutzwiller
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ERJ Open Res, 5 (1) 00128-2018; 10.1183/23120541.00128-2018
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February
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Airway diseases
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Nigel S. Cook, Konstantinos Kostikas, Jean-Bernard Gruenberger, Bhavik Shah, Purnima Pathak, Vinay Preet Kaur, Alaknanda Mudumby, Rajat Sharma, Florian S. Gutzwiller. Patients' perspectives on COPD: findings from a social media listening study. ERJ Open Res, 5 (1) 00128-2018; 10.1183/23120541.00128-2018
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