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Healthcare providers’ knowledge and attitudes about rapid tissue donation (RTD): phase one of establishing a rapid tissue donation programme in thoracic oncology
- Correspondence to Dr Gwendolyn P Quinn, Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer and Research Institute, 12902 Magnolia Drive, MRC CANCONT, Tampa, FL 33612, USA; Gwen.quinn{at}moffitt.org
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Healthcare providers’ knowledge and attitudes about rapid tissue donation (RTD): phase one of establishing a rapid tissue donation programme in thoracic oncology
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- Received January 8, 2013
- Revised March 6, 2013
- Accepted March 15, 2013
- First published April 4, 2013.
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April 27, 2016
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