What’s trending in Breathlessness research? Proceedings from the 8th Annual Meeting of the Breathlessness Research Interest Group
<p>Breathlessness remains a challenging symptom, common to a multitude of malignant and non-malignant diseases, for which there are limited effective therapies once disease control is optimised. The American Thoracic Society statement on dyspnoea reports that:</p> <br/> <p>i)...
Main Authors: | Chin, C, Butcher, H, Spathis, A, Ryan, R, Johnson, M, Pattinson, K, Currow, D, Banzett, R, Yorke, J, Clayson, H, Macnaughton, J, Penfold, C, Farquhar, M, Booth, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2015
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