Optimising recruitment to a lung cancer screening trial: A comparison of general practitioner and community-based recruitment
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Optimising recruitment to a lung cancer screening trial: A comparison of general practitioner and community-based recruitment
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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCREENING
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SAGE Publications
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2023-08-01
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10.1177/09691413231190785
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