The National
Lung Screening Trial (NLST) reported a reduction in lung cancer mortality in high - risk participants aged 55 to 74 who were randomly assigned to screening with low - dose computed tomography (LDCT) versus chest radiogra
Lung Screening Trial (NLST) reported a reduction in lung cancer mortality in high - risk participants aged 55 to 74 who were randomly assigned to screening with low - dose computed tomography (LDCT) versus chest rad
Screening Trial (NLST)
reported a reduction in
lung cancer mortality in high - risk participants aged 55 to 74 who were randomly assigned to screening with low - dose computed tomography (LDCT) versus chest radiogra
lung cancer mortality in high - risk participants aged 55 to 74 who were randomly assigned to
screening with low - dose computed tomography (LDCT) versus chest rad
screening with low - dose computed tomography (LDCT) versus chest radiography.
The NPR story
reported that another recent study found that the false - positive rate for
lung CT (computerized tomography) is 33 percent among those who have had two
screening tests — higher than the National
Cancer Institute trial found.