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      How European primary care practitioners think the timeliness of cancer diagnosis can be improved : a thematic analysis

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      2019
      Author
      Harris, Michael
      Thulesius, Hans
      Neves, Ana Luísa
      Harker, Sophie
      Koskela, Tuomas
      Petek, Davorina
      Hoffman, Robert
      Brekke, Mette
      Buczkowski, Krzysztof
      Buono, Nicola
      Costiug, Emiliana
      Dinant, Geert-Jan
      Foreva, Gergana
      Jakob, Eva
      Marzo, Mercè
      Murchie, Peter
      Sawicka-Powierza, Jolanta
      Schneider, Antonius
      Smyrnakis, Emmanouil
      Streit, Sven
      Taylor, Gordon
      Vedsted, Peter
      Weltermann, Birgitta
      Esteva, Magdalena
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      Harris , M , Thulesius , H , Neves , A L , Harker , S , Koskela , T , Petek , D , Hoffman , R , Brekke , M , Buczkowski , K , Buono , N , Costiug , E , Dinant , G-J , Foreva , G , Jakob , E , Marzo , M , Murchie , P , Sawicka-Powierza , J , Schneider , A , Smyrnakis , E , Streit , S , Taylor , G , Vedsted , P , Weltermann , B & Esteva , M 2019 , ' How European primary care practitioners think the timeliness of cancer diagnosis can be improved : a thematic analysis ' , BMJ Open , vol. 9 , no. 9 , e030169 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030169
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      http://hdl.handle.net/2164/12996
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      https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030169
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