Implications of incidental findings from lung screening for primary care: data from a UK pilot
Abstract Regional lung cancer screening (LCS) is underway in England, involving a “lung health check” (LHC) and low-dose CT scan for those at high risk of cancer. Incidental findings from LHCs or CTs are usually referred to primary care. We describe the proportion of participants referred from the W...
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Autores principales: | Emily C. Bartlett, Jonathan Belsey, Jane Derbyshire, Katie Morris, Michelle Chen, James Addis, Maria Martins, Carole A. Ridge, Sujal R. Desai, Saeed Mirsadraee, Simon Padley, Sarah Whiteside, Pritti Vaghani, Jaymin B. Morjaria, Samuel V. Kemp, Anand Devaraj |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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