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Publications by G. Pond
P2.11-23 Risk Perception Among a Lung Cancer Screening Population
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P2.15-31 the Evolution of Costs in the Treatment of Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) in Ontario, Canada Between 1999 to 2014
Journal of Thoracic Oncology
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Oncology
Respiratory Medicine
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P2.11-18 a Comprehensive Lung Cancer Screening Program: 5 Years in Review
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P2.11-12 Metabolomic Analysis in Lung Cancer for Screening and Early Detection
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