Lung Cancer Screening in Primary Care Why Uptake Remains Low Abstract Lung cancer screening has demonstrated substantial potential in reducing disease-specific mortality by enabling early detection of malignancies at a treatable stage. Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT), in particular, has been shown to markedly lower mortality among high-risk
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Revisiting Cancer Screening Guidelines: Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right?
Revisiting Cancer Screening Guidelines Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right Abstract Cancer screening has long served as a cornerstone of preventive healthcare, enabling early detection and improving survival outcomes for several malignancies. However, despite decades of progress, ongoing debates persist regarding the optimal
