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Low-dose CT could up early lung cancer detection - at a price


 

He cautioned, however, that the study provides a forecast of cost but does not reflect real-world expenditures.

"This is a model; this is not actual data," he cautioned.

The study was supported by Genentech. Dr. Roth and Dr. Yu reported having no financial disclosures.

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