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Multidisciplinary care models for patients with lung cancer
Georgia Hardavella, Armin Frille, Christina Theochari, Elli Keramida, Elena Bellou, Andreas Fotineas, Irma Bracka, Loukia Pappa, Vaia Zagana, Maria Palamiotou, Panagiotis Demertzis, Ioannis Karampinis
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Breathe, 16 (4) 200076; 10.1183/20734735.0076-2020
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Georgia Hardavella, Armin Frille, Christina Theochari, Elli Keramida, Elena Bellou, Andreas Fotineas, Irma Bracka, Loukia Pappa, Vaia Zagana, Maria Palamiotou, Panagiotis Demertzis, Ioannis Karampinis. Multidisciplinary care models for patients with lung cancer. Breathe, 16 (4) 200076; 10.1183/20734735.0076-2020
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