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Community Oncology Podcast - CT scans for lung cancer detection


 

In his audio overview of the October issue of Community Oncology, Dr. David Henry offers a salient summary on the role of low-dose computed tomographic screening to detect lung cancer, an unusual presentation of metastatic melanoma, and summary reports from the European Multidisciplinary Cancer Congress and the American Society for Radiation Oncology.

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