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Current Readings: Computed Tomography Screening for Lung Cancer
Computed tomography screening for lung cancer is rapidly transitioning from the research realm to the clinical arena, but important questions remain regarding the ideal selection criteria, the optimal frequency and duration of screening, and other factors. The purpose of this review is to familiariz...
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