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Is lung cancer screening reasonable?
Tsogyal D. Latshang
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Christian M. Lo Cascio
, Erich W. Russi
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Lung Cancer Risk
100%
Lung Cancer Screening
100%
Lung Cancer
66%
Chest X-ray
66%
Evidence-based Recommendations
33%
Early Detection
33%
Cancer Mortality
33%
Early-stage Lung Cancer
33%
Health Systems
33%
Smoking Cessation
33%
Cancer Causes
33%
Computed Tomographic
33%
Screening Modality
33%
Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
33%
Overall Mortality
33%
Low-dose Computed Tomography
33%
Psychological Impact
33%
Screening Trials
33%
Effective Metric
33%
Sputum Cytology
33%
Low-dose Chest Computed Tomography
33%
Independent Commissioner
33%
Economical Aspects
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Lung Cancer
100%
Lung Cancer Screening
100%
Low Drug Dose
50%
Thorax Radiography
33%
Computer Assisted Tomography
33%
Cancer Mortality
33%
Health Care Cost
16%
Malignant Neoplasm
16%
Randomized Controlled Trial
16%
Arm
16%
Nicotine Withdrawal
16%
Sputum Cytodiagnosis
16%