## Sir We would like to reply to the letter from Dawson et al. The limit of 30 days was selected to allow a relatively close range of duration of occlusions; this then provides efficient lysis in comparable patients. We fully agree that lesions of longer duration can be treated, albeit with a long
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Comparison of intracavitary bleomycin and talc for control of pleural effusions secondary to carcinoma of the breast
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