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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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Tobacco Control Committee Chair Discusses Recent Legislative, Research Developments
… Control Committee Chair Discusses Recent Legislative, Research Developments … Erin Jungmeyer …
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Tobacco Control Impacts Everyone in Respiratory Medicine, JTO CRR Editor Says
… In a Q&A with ILCN, new JTO Clinical and Research Reports Editor-in-Chief Dr. Emily Stone discusses her … and the importance of open-access journals in elevating research globally. … Tobacco Control Impacts Everyone in …
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Tobacco Endgame: A Critical Frontier for Lung Cancer Prevention and Equity
… grocery stores, gas stations, and convenience stores. Research has demonstrated the efficacy of this policy and that … For the lung cancer community, this means supporting research and interventions that address vulnerable populations … use in clinical trials. Advance cross-disciplinary research connecting policy exposure to incidence and outcomes. …
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A Shift in Focus: Real-World Data Reframe the Value of N1 Nodal Assessments in Resection
… lung cancer resection. Historically, much of the data and research have largely focused on examining N2 lymph nodes … extensive sampling,” Dr. Seder said. He noted that future research will aim to analyze the data by tumor …
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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 …







