Using the Framework for Reporting Adaptations and Modifications-Expanded (FRAME) to study adaptations in lung cancer screening delivery in the Veterans Health Administration: a cohort study
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Timothy J. Vogus | S. Kripalani | C. Henschke | D. Yankelevitz | C. Lindsell | R. Dittus | C. Roumie | Jennifer A. Lewis | D. Moghanaki | C. Audet | Lucy B. Spalluto | Thomas E. Strayer | A. Burns
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