Keywords:
Lung, CT, Screening, Occupational / Environmental hazards
Authors:
J. Teh, P. Wong, C. P. Murray, Y.-J. Kuok, N. de Klerk, H. Alfonso, A. Reid, A. W. Musk, F. J. Brims; Perth/AU
DOI:
10.1594/ranzcr2015/R-0062
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