Computed tomography screening for lung cancer: where are we now?

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Abstract

Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening has been shown to result in detection of earlier-stage lung cancers, with a 20% reduction in cancer-related deaths. LDCT screening offers significant potential benefits to selected patients; however, many questions remain, including questions about the applicability of lung cancer screening in clinical practice.

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Christensen, J. D., & Tong, B. C. (2013). Computed tomography screening for lung cancer: where are we now? North Carolina Medical Journal, 74(5), 406–410. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.74.5.406

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