Screening individuals for lung cancer with low-dose CT on a nonrisk basis is associated with a marked reduction in lung cancer mortality and better overall survival, reveals Chinese data.
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A population-based, prospective cohort study conducted in China finds that lung cancer risk remains low until 3 years after a negative low-dose CT screen.
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Firefighters face higher cancer risk, prompting early screenings in Appleton
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This relative increase may sound alarming, but Lee-Kong noted that it translates to only a slight rise in absolute risk.
There is a prevailing misconception that breast size is associated with breast cancer risk, according to new research from ...
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