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Although the progress of advanced lung cancer treatment has significantly improved the survival rate of patients, early lung cancer screening is still an important means to reduce lung cancer mortality.
Studies have confirmed the effect of low-dose CT on early lung cancer screening
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Researchers assessed the impact of a low-dose CT screening regimen on lung cancer staging and survival in the United States after its implementation in 2014
Lung Cancer Screening Recently, researchers evaluated the impact of a low-dose CT screening program on lung cancer staging and survival in the United States after its implementation in 2014
CT screening program significantly increases the proportion of patients with early-stage disease
Studies have shown that the low-dose CT lung cancer screening program has greatly increased the proportion of patients with stage I NSCLC and prolonged patient survival
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Studies have shown that the low-dose CT lung cancer screening program has greatly increased the proportion of patients with stage I NSCLC and prolonged patient survival
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