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Pleural disease: applying the evidence
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Understanding how variation in clinical practice affects length of stay for patients with malignant pleural effusion.
C. Tan (Singapore, Singapore), P. Quek (Singapore, Singapore), R. Chang (Singapore, Singapore)
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International Congress 2019 – Pleural disease: applying the evidence
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Pleural disease: applying the evidence
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Thematic Poster
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3093
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Thoracic oncology
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