Measuring exacerbations in subjects with mild to moderate COPD from a population-based cohort: The CanCOLD study
L. Labonté, P. Mancino, W. Tan, R. Cowie, P. Hernandez, K. R. Chapman, P. Z. Li, S. Aaron, A. Benedetti, M. Fitzgerald, F. Maltais, D. Marciniuk, D. O'Donnell, D. Sin, J. Bourbeau (Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax, Toronto, Ottawa, Québec, Saskatoon, Kingston, Canada)
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Factors associated with outcomes in COPD
Session: Factors associated with outcomes in COPD
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 4226
Disease area: Airway diseases
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L. Labonté, P. Mancino, W. Tan, R. Cowie, P. Hernandez, K. R. Chapman, P. Z. Li, S. Aaron, A. Benedetti, M. Fitzgerald, F. Maltais, D. Marciniuk, D. O'Donnell, D. Sin, J. Bourbeau (Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax, Toronto, Ottawa, Québec, Saskatoon, Kingston, Canada). Measuring exacerbations in subjects with mild to moderate COPD from a population-based cohort: The CanCOLD study. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 4226
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