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Emphysema, airway obstruction and prognosis in lung cancer
J. A. Gullón, I. Suárez, A. Medina, C. Cabrera, R. Galindo, G. Ramos, H. González, I. J. González (La Laguna, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Best supportive care and palliation for lung cancer patients
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Best supportive care and palliation for lung cancer patients
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J. A. Gullón, I. Suárez, A. Medina, C. Cabrera, R. Galindo, G. Ramos, H. González, I. J. González (La Laguna, Spain). Emphysema, airway obstruction and prognosis in lung cancer. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 3299
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