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www.thoracic.org - The American Thoracic Society. Click on "statements and guidelines" for more information.

www.nlm.nih.gov - U.S. National Library of Medicine--The World's largest medical library" with links to databases and resources including "PubMed," a database of medical and research journal publications, "MedLine Plus", health and drug information for patients, family and friends, "NIH Senior Health," a health website for older adults, and www.clinicaltrials.gov, a website to find information on drug and treatment studies. 

www.patientinform.com - patientINFORM is a free online service that provides patients and their caregivers access to some of the most up-to-date, reliable and important research available about the diagnosis and treatment of specific diseases.

www.nhlbi.nih.gov - The National Health Lung and Blood Institute.

www.perf2ndwind.org - Pulmonary Education and Research Foundation

http://bethesdatrials.cancer.gov/lung%5Fcancer/ - Clinical trials at National Cancer Institute.

www.cancerconferences.com/thoracic/index.php - Detailed listing of Thoracic Cancer Conferences and resources
 
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