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COPD around the world
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Should we be doing more to address cardiovascular risk in patients who have COPD? Learning from a quality improvement project at Basildon Hospital.
O. Atkins (Essex, United Kingdom), M. Pittman (Essex, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2018 – COPD around the world
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COPD around the world
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Thematic Poster
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765
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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