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Guideline-concordant surveillance imaging has a significant association with improved survival for patients with non-small cell lung cancer, but specialties do not appear to provide survivorship care equally, study results showed. Patients who received follow-up care from medical oncologists had a 42% higher likelihood of receiving guideline-recommended chest CT 120 to 270 days after the
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