Quitting smoking plus low-dose helical CT reduces lung cancer death risk
Smoking abstinence for 7 years results in a 20% reduction in death from lung cancer – a benefit that is comparable to three rounds of annual screening with low-dose helical computed tomography (LDCT)...
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