Ten-Year effect of medical and surgical therapy on quality of life: Veterans administration cooperative study of coronary artery surgery☆
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This study was supported by the Veterans Administration Cooperative Studies Program, Medical Research Service, Veterans Administration Central Office, Washington, D.C. For a complete listing of all participants, members of the Operations and Executive Committees, Coordinating Center Staff and consultants refer to Circulation 1981;63:1329 (Appendix C).
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