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Lung cancer: diagnosis and clinical features
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Seasonal variation in haemoptysis: resource implications in the lung cancer clinic
M. Al-Aloul, A. McIver, C. Smyth, M. J. Ledson, M. J. Walshaw (Liverpool, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Lung cancer: diagnosis and clinical features
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Lung cancer: diagnosis and clinical features
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Thematic Poster Session
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1668
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Thoracic oncology
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M. Al-Aloul, A. McIver, C. Smyth, M. J. Ledson, M. J. Walshaw (Liverpool, United Kingdom). Seasonal variation in haemoptysis: resource implications in the lung cancer clinic. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 1668
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