New study shows lung cancer surveillance in the United States misses most patients; Northwestern Medicine researchers urge universal age-based screening
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A new study has found that lung cancer surveillance in the United States misses most patients, prompting calls for universal age-based screening. However, reports on lung cancer screening rates and guidelines are varied, with some studies suggesting improvements at certain ages or within specific populations, while others highlight disparities and limitations. The effectiveness and equity of current lung cancer screening practices appear to be uncertain and in need of further examination.
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