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Detecting patients at a high risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in general practice: cross sectional case finding study
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Trained practice assistants could check all patients who smoke for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at little cost to the practice. Cough and age are the most important predictors of the disease. By testing one smoker a day, an average practice could identify one patient at risk a week.
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