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Contemporary respiratory care: symptoms, the role of the nurse and the organisation of care
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Patient perspectives and experience on the diagnostic pathway of lung cancer – a qualitative study
H. Christensen (Odense, Denmark)
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International Congress 2018 – Contemporary respiratory care: symptoms, the role of the nurse and the organisation of care
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Contemporary respiratory care: symptoms, the role of the nurse and the organisation of care
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