Are people with mesothelioma well represented in the English cancer patient experience survey?
Y. Nartey (Nottingham, United Kingdom), I. Stewart (Nottingham, United Kingdom), A. Khakwani (Nottingham, United Kingdom), V. Beattie (Liverpool, United Kingdom), A. Wilcock (Nottingham, United Kingdom), I. Woolhouse (Birmingham, United Kingdom), P. Beckett (Derby, United Kingdom), R. Hubbard (Nottingham, United Kingdom), L. Tata (Nottingham, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Accurate diagnosis and prediction of malignant pleural disease
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