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Health & Wellness (11/19/25): State of Lung Cancer Report
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Early detection, using low-dose computed tomography (LDCT), can reduce lung cancer mortality in high-risk people by up to 24%, according to the Nelson study in the Netherlands and Belgium. The study, published in the U.S. journal The New England Journal of Medicine, showed that screening with LDCT detects 59% of cases in early stages (compared to 14% in the non-sifting group), and reduces mortality in men by 24% and in women by 33%. The model ha…
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