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ORLANDO — More patients in primary care practices with vs. without access to a blood-based lung cancer screening test received screening, according to findings presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference.“It looks like access to this particular blood test does, in fact, increase lung cancer screening rates and increases them in a way that would be clinically
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