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Table of Contents

01 December 2008; volume 5, issue 2

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    ‘The responsibility for leadership falls most heavily on those with the means to exercise it’
    M.R. Bloomberg
    Breathe Dec 2008, 5 (2) 116-119;
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    Achieving asthma control: the key role of inhalers
    Federico Lavorini, Lorenzo Corbetta
    Breathe Dec 2008, 5 (2) 120-131;
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    Commentary: inhalers and asthma control
    M. Fletcher
    Breathe Dec 2008, 5 (2) 132-133;
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    Mechanisms in COPD compared with asthma
    P. Barnes
    Breathe Dec 2008, 5 (2) 134-144;
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    Communication skills in end-stage respiratory disease: managing distressed patients and breaking bad news
    M. Connolly, A. Duck
    Breathe Dec 2008, 5 (2) 146-154;
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    Integrated care of the patient dying of nonmalignant respiratory disease
    L. Davies
    Breathe Dec 2008, 5 (2) 155-161;
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    The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator: state of the art
    J.C. Davies
    Breathe Dec 2008, 5 (2) 163-167;
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    Respiratory oncology
    J. Vansteenkiste
    Breathe Dec 2008, 5 (2) 168-169;
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    A patient with an inspiratory stridor 25 years after lung surgery
    G. Ruiter, A. Vonk-Noordegraaf, M.A. Paul, A.W.J. Bossink
    Breathe Dec 2008, 5 (2) 171-175;
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