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Resource Utilization and Costs during the Initial Years of Lung Cancer Screening with Computed Tomography in Canada
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that millions of North Americans would qualify for lung cancer screening and that billions of dollars of national health expenditures would be required to support population-based computed tomography lung cancer screening programs. The decision to implement such programs...
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