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How to access the Primary Care Respiratory Journal Hard copy access to the Primary Care Respiratory Journal is available free of charge and sent to all full members of the GPIAG (For details of how to become a full member click here). Full online access to the journal is currently available only to subscribers of Science Direct (Click here to access). The tables of content and abstracts of articles of all issues since Volume 13 Issue 1 March 2004 are freely available online at Science Direct. Individual articles may be purchased from Science Direct. Later this year the GPIAG will be offering full online access to GPIAG members via Science Direct at a specially discounted rate. Volume 15, Issue 6, Pages 321-372 (December 2006) Editorials What's in this issue Pages 321-322 Mark L. Levy Early lung cancer detection: the role of primary care Pages 323-325 David Weller and Christine Campbell Reviews A brief history of inhaled asthma therapy over the last fifty years Pages 326-331 Graham Crompton Early Lung Cancer: screening and detection Pages 332-336 Catherine Read, Sam Janes, Jeremy George and Stephen Spiro Original research The feasibility of a primary care model for the management of COPD Pages 337-341 Marianne A. Meulepas, Johanna E. Jacobs, Annelies E.M. Lucas, Frank W.J.M. Smeenk, Ivo Smeele, Ben J. A.M. Bottema and Richard P.T.M. Grol Prevalence of mitral valve prolapse in primary spontaneous pneumothorax Pages 342-345 Zouheir Ibrahim Bitar, Sherif Ahmed, Amin Elsayed Amin, Khaled Jamal and Mustafa Ridha Defining COPD exacerbations: impact on estimation of incidence and burden in primary care Pages 346-353 John F. O’Reilly, Angela E. Williams, Kay Holt and Leanne Rice Enhancing the accuracy of respiratory diagnoses in primary care: a report on the establishment of a Community Respiratory Assessment Unit Pages 354-361 Rosemarie Hassett, Karen Meade and Martyn R. Partridge Discussion paper Palliative care for people with COPD: we need to meet the challenge Pages 362-364 Scott A. Murray, Hilary Pinnock and Aziz Sheikh Journal round-up Do inhaled steroids affect growth?: Review of “Linear growth in prepubertal asthmatic children treated with montelukast, beclomethasone, or placebo: a 56-week randomized double-blind study.” Becker A. et al. for the Montelukast Linear Growth Study Group. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunolo . 2006;96:800–807 Pages 367-368 Alan Kaplan GPIAG/IPCRG News GPIAG/IPCRG News Pages 369-371 Contents and Author Index Pages I-VIII |
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