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Epidemiology and specific subgroups in lung cancer
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The impact of HIV infection on the presentation and prognosis of lung cancer
Coenraad Frederik Nicolaas Koegelenberg (Cape Town, South Africa), Coenraad Frederik Nicolaas Koegelenberg, Tanya van der Made, Jantjie Taljaard, Elvis Irusen
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International Congress 2016 – Epidemiology and specific subgroups in lung cancer
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Epidemiology and specific subgroups in lung cancer
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2799
Disease area:
Thoracic oncology
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Coenraad Frederik Nicolaas Koegelenberg (Cape Town, South Africa), Coenraad Frederik Nicolaas Koegelenberg, Tanya van der Made, Jantjie Taljaard, Elvis Irusen. The impact of HIV infection on the presentation and prognosis of lung cancer. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2799
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