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Have the Harms of Lung Cancer Screening Been Exaggerated?

Some medical societies say recent studies may have overstated the risks of lung cancer screening, potentially discouraging eligible patients from being screened. While debates continue about false positives and overdiagnosis, many experts agree that routine screening with low-dose CT has clear benefits for people at high risk of lung cancer.


Three medical societies claim recent studies have overestimated the potential harms from lung cancer screening and may be deterring patients. Not everyone agrees.

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