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Predictive risk model found effective to detect lung cancer

12:07 EDT 25 Oct 2017 | TriMed Media Group

A recent study published in the The Lancet suggests a low-dose CT scan for high-risk patients selected from high predictive risk model criteria is more effective in detecting early signs of lung cancer than using criteria similarly used in the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST).  

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