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. 2006 Apr;92(4):521-3.
doi: 10.1136/hrt.2004.053645.

Over 20,000 avoidable coronary deaths in England and Wales in 2000: the failure to give effective treatments to many eligible patients

Over 20,000 avoidable coronary deaths in England and Wales in 2000: the failure to give effective treatments to many eligible patients

S Capewell et al. Heart. 2006 Apr.
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