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Smoking Cessation in Lung Cancer Screening: The Latest Randomized Controlled Trial Evidence
… the US Veterans Health Administration (VA). 5 , 7 This research sought to determine the key components … the trials were conducted in 76 clinics with over 5,700 research participants nationwide. SCALE Collaboration … support was delivered to clinical providers; of note, the research team did not intervene directly with patients. 20 …
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Research Supports Use of Lung Nodule Programs to Improve Early Detection Efforts
… for lung cancer screening based on existing guidelines. … Research Supports Use of Lung Nodule Programs to Improve Early …
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Prof. Caroline Dive Honored with Mary J. Matthews Pathology/Translational Research Award for Work with
CTCs
… Honored with Mary J. Matthews Pathology/Translational Research Award for Work with CTCs … Leah Lawrence …
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Translating Early Research to Adapt CAR T-Cell Therapy to Solid Tumors
… Translating Early Research to Adapt CAR T-Cell Therapy to Solid Tumors …
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Ongoing Research Looks at Optimizing Lung Cancer Screening Programs
… false positives against delayed diagnosis. … Ongoing Research Looks at Optimizing Lung Cancer Screening Programs … …
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Program Trains Patient Research Advocates to be STARS
… Program Trains Patient Research Advocates to be STARS … Lauren Evoy Davis …
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First Presidential Symposium to Explore Practice-Changing Research in Lung Cancer Screening, Immune Oncology
… First Presidential Symposium to Explore Practice-Changing Research in Lung Cancer Screening, Immune Oncology …
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Recurrence Remains a Risk Even for Patients Diagnosed via Screening
… patients when guidelines and protocols vary and more research is needed. … Recurrence Remains a Risk Even for …







