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Low-dose CT screening may be effective in reducing lung cancer mortality, but there is considerable uncertainty around effectiveness and value.
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Tristan Snowsill
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Tristan Snowsill 1,*, Huiqin Yang 1, Ed Griffin 1, Linda Long 1, Jo Varley-Campbell 1, Helen Coelho 1, Sophie Robinson 1, Chris Hyde 1,2
1 Peninsula Technology Assessment Group (PenTAG), University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, UK
2 Exeter Test Group, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, UK
* Corresponding author Email: t.m.snowsill@exeter.ac.uk
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