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Lung Cancer Screening Can Catch Tumors When They're Curable, New Research Finds

Por: Time Health November 28, 2022

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For the past six years, Elyssa Barbaro has gotten screened for . The 71-year-old New Yorker for about 50 years, but she doubts she would have gotten an annual preventative CT scan if her pulmonologist hadn’t told her she should. Even though the procedure takes just 15 minutes, it saved her life—more than once. During her CT scans in 2019 and 2020, cancer was discovered in Barbaro’s lungs. At first, Barbaro was terrified to learn that she... + full article



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