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Australia’s lung cancer screening program launched on July 1, and marks real progress and opportunity. It aims to reduce the number of people dying from lung cancer by offering regular low-dose CT ...
There is much to commend about Australia's lung cancer screening program, which started on July 1. Subscribe to our ...
Lung cancer is Australia’s fifth most diagnosed cancer, but causes the greatest number of deaths because it is often ...
Cairns residents can now have free lung cancer screenings for the first time in a new nationwide program aiming to detect the deadly disease earlier in people with no symptoms.
Australia is introducing a national lung cancer screening program targeting adults aged 50–70 with a ≥30 pack-year smoking history, including those who quit within the past ten years.
A national lung cancer screening program begins in July, targeting high-risk people without symptoms. This includes people aged between 50 and 70 years who are currently smoking or have quit in the ...
The National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP) will offer low-dose computed tomography (CT) scans to people aged 50-70 ...
There is much to commend about Australia’s lung cancer screening program, which started on July 1. The program is based on gold-standard trial evidence showing this type of screening is likely ...
Northern Health is proud to announce the launch of the National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP), a major initiative ...
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