Passive smoking, the workplace and COPD: an innocent bystander effect?

M. Eisner (San Francisco, United States of America)

Source: Annual Congress 2010 - Novel risk factors and the global burden of nonsmoking COPD
Session: Novel risk factors and the global burden of nonsmoking COPD
Session type: Symposium
Number: 1899
Disease area: Airway diseases

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