More frequent CT scans not associated with improved outcomes after lung cancer surgery (IMAGE)
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A new study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found that undergoing more frequent computed tomography (CT) scans was not associated with improved outcomes following lung cancer surgery. Shown is the study’s senior author, Varun Puri, MD, a thoracic surgeon and professor of surgery at the School of Medicine, during a surgery.
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