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Identifying potential need for cancer palliation in Nova Scotia
G. M. Johnston, L. Gibbons, F. I. Burge, R. Dewar, I. E. Cummings and I. G. Levy
CMAJ June 30, 1998 158 (13) 1691-1698;
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L. Gibbons
F. I. Burge
R. Dewar
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Identifying potential need for cancer palliation in Nova Scotia
G. M. Johnston, L. Gibbons, F. I. Burge, R. Dewar, I. E. Cummings, I. G. Levy
CMAJ Jun 1998, 158 (13) 1691-1698;
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