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Autor:
Anthony Edey, Neal Navani, Andrew W Creamer, Kitty Chan, Graham Robinson, Janine Zylstra, Paul Robinson, Laura Green, Anand Devaraj, Jane Rowlands, Allan Hackshaw, Carolyn Horst, Arjun Nair, Sam M Janes, Kate Davies, Jeannie Eng, Mamta Ruparel, Samantha L Quaife, Jennifer L Dickson, Magali Taylor, Angshu Bhowmik, Karen Sennett, Samantha Quaife, Samuel Janes, Hasti Robbie, Joseph Jacob, Laura Farrelly, Sophie Tisi, Andrew Creamer, Helen Hall, Samanjit Hare, Jon Teague, Thea Buchan, Stephen Ellis, Thomas Callender, Rachael Sarpong, John McCabe, Zaheer Mangera, Ethaar El-Emir, Terry O'Shaughnessy, Nick Screaton, Priyam Verghese, William M Ricketts, Anne-Marie Mullin, Vicky Bowyer, Kylie Gyertson, Fanta Bojang, Claire Levermore, Ruth Prendecki, Amyn Bhamani, Malavika Suresh, Judy Airebamen, Alice Cotton, Kaylene Phua, Elodie Murali, Simranjit Mehta, Karen Parry-Billings, Columbus Ife, April Neville, Zahra Hanif, Helen Kiconco, Ricardo McEwen, Dominique Arancon, Nicholas Beech, Derya Ovayolu, Christine Hosein, Sylvia Patricia Enes, Qin April Neville, Aashna Samson, Urja Patel, Fahmida Hoque, Hina Pervez, Sofia Nnorom, Moksud Miah, Julian McKee, Mark Clark, Anant Patel, Sara Lock, Rajesh Banka, Ugo Ekeowa, Charlotte Cash, Tunku Aziz, Alberto Villanueva, Elena Stefan, Charlie Sayer, Navinah Nundlall, Lyndsey Gallagher, Andrew Crossingham, Tanita Limani, Kate Gowers, James Rusius, Jennifer Dickson, Anne-Marie Hacker, Jonathon Teague, Andrew Perugia TaniaAnastasiadis
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open Respiratory Research, Vol 10, Iss 1 (2023)
Background Pulmonary and extrapulmonary incidental findings are frequently identified on CT scans performed for lung cancer screening. Uncertainty regarding their clinical significance and how and when such findings should be reported back to clinici
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https://doaj.org/article/692746dcaaef4d76b3535374a9068d7e